Sunday, February 3, 2019

Rehabilitation after stroke: evidence, practice, and new directions

I'm sure that there is absolutely nothing new in here. I've been following stroke research now for 8 years and shit like this is just rehashing guidelines. NOT PROTOCOLS. Until we get to protocols stroke survivors will continue to be screwed.  And yes, Julie Bernhardt is a very famous stroke researcher in Australia. I take no prisoners in my pursuit of 100% stroke recovery.

Rehabilitation after stroke: evidence, practice, and new directions


First published: 28 January 2019



Summary

The process of rehabilitation involves harnessing and optimizing the recovery processes, to enable people with stroke to lead active, independent lives with the best possible quality of life. Stroke recovery is an ongoing process that may continue for months or years. This chapter draws on the most recent international Clinical Guidelines for stroke rehabilitation to present an overview of the current evidence for effective rehabilitation interventions. We highlight a few key areas, focusing on physical rehabilitation, and present aspirational vision for the future of recovery and rehabilitation after stroke.

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