In this review: Rehabilitation Therapy Doses Are Low After Stroke and Predicted by Clinical Factors (Stroke, abstract only available for free)
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Study: Stroke Rehab Rates 'Below Maximal Effective Dosing'
Researchers found that 35% of patients received no physical therapy within the first three months poststroke.
Date: March 8, 2023
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Content Type: Review
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