Stroke: Stroke Issues in Recovery and Rehabilitation

作者: M Jane Riddoch , Glyn W Humphreys , Andrew Bateman

DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9406(05)66623-0

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摘要: Summary The rehabilitation of survivors stroke places heavy demands on NHS resources. Studies investigating the efficacy have produced equivocal results. We argue that research methods used may be inappropriate, question too general or there a failure to take account factors other than physical problems following stroke.

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