Thursday, January 24, 2019

high-dose, very early mobilization (within 24 hours of stroke) can reduce the odds of a favorable outcome at three months

I can't find the research referred to to see what they did wrong. But my assumptions are as follows;

1. They did no objective damage diagnosis to start with. Thus making this non-repeatable.

2. They didn't measure the neuronal cascade of death as it occurred.

3. They used the subjective Rankin scale to incorrectly measure outcomes.

high-dose, very early mobilization (within 24 hours of stroke) can reduce the odds of a favorable outcome at three months

 According to AHA/ASA stroke rehab & recovery guidelines, high-dose, very early mobilization (within 24 hours of stroke) can reduce the odds of a favorable outcome at three months and is not recommended.

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