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Purpose—The aim of this guideline is to provide a synopsis of best clinical practices in the rehabilitative care of adults recovering from stroke.Methods—Writing group members were nominated by the...
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Guidelines for adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery: a...
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Purpose—The aim of this guideline is to provide a synopsis of best clinical practices in the rehabilitative care of adults recovering from stroke. Methods —Writing group members were nominated by the committee chair on the basis of their previous work in relevant
This set of practice guidelines will present most the current recommendations in stroke rehabilitation, based on evidence and consensus opinion. Rating of the Evidence: Classification of Recommendations and Levels of Evidence. Organization of Post-Stroke Rehabilitation Care: The Dream Team.
4 maj 2016 · Purpose: The aim of this guideline is to provide a synopsis of best clinical practices in the rehabilitative care of adults recovering from stroke.
Guidelines for the Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack – 2014.
Here are key recommendations from AHA/ ASA’s Adult Stroke Rehabilitation & Recovery Guidelines that provide the best clinical practices for adults recovering from stroke. For more information about these guidelines please refer to the full guidelines at Heart.org/StrokeRehabGuidelines.
Lying or sitting in one position for too long causes the body and joints to stiffen and ache. Sometimes damage to the brain following a stroke can make even normal touch feel painful. You may have one or several types of pain. The key is to figure out what’s causing the pain.