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Effect of time spent in rehabilitation on activity limitation and impairment after stroke: a Cochrane Review summary

Effect of time spent in rehabilitation on activity limitation and impairment after stroke: a Cochrane Review summary
Effect of time spent in rehabilitation on activity limitation and impairment after stroke: a Cochrane Review summary

Some Western countries, such as England, the Netherlands, Canada, and Australia, have clinical guidelines that provide different time-based recommendations for rehabilitation after stroke. This review seeks to understand the effect of time spent in rehabilitation, to support service providers to optimize recovery for people following stroke. It does so by examining studies that include groups of participants that received different amounts of the same type of rehabilitation (defined as any nonpharmacological, nonsurgical intervention that aims to improve activity after stroke).

activities of daily living, adult, recovery of function, stroke, stroke rehabilitation
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Clark, Beth, Whitall, Jill, Kwakkel, Gert, Mehrholz, Jan, Ewings, Sean and Burridge, Jane (2022) Effect of time spent in rehabilitation on activity limitation and impairment after stroke: a Cochrane Review summary. Stroke, 53 (8), e388-e389. (doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.038017).

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Abstract

Some Western countries, such as England, the Netherlands, Canada, and Australia, have clinical guidelines that provide different time-based recommendations for rehabilitation after stroke. This review seeks to understand the effect of time spent in rehabilitation, to support service providers to optimize recovery for people following stroke. It does so by examining studies that include groups of participants that received different amounts of the same type of rehabilitation (defined as any nonpharmacological, nonsurgical intervention that aims to improve activity after stroke).

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e-pub ahead of print date: 25 July 2022
Published date: 1 August 2022
Keywords: activities of daily living, adult, recovery of function, stroke, stroke rehabilitation

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Local EPrints ID: 469388
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469388
ISSN: 0039-2499
PURE UUID: 696c3437-f1c4-4a4f-8103-868fced72b44
ORCID for Beth Clark: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4493-166X
ORCID for Sean Ewings: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7214-4917
ORCID for Jane Burridge: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3497-6725

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Date deposited: 14 Sep 2022 16:40
Last modified: 12 Nov 2024 05:06

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Author: Beth Clark ORCID iD
Author: Jill Whitall
Author: Gert Kwakkel
Author: Jan Mehrholz
Author: Sean Ewings ORCID iD
Author: Jane Burridge ORCID iD

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