Sunday, March 31, 2024

From Textbooks to Clinical Practice: Selecting and Implementing Outcome Measures in Stroke Rehabilitation

The only outcome measure survivors care about is 100% recovery. don't you dare use the tyranny of low expectations to suggest to survivors anything else.

 From Textbooks to Clinical Practice: Selecting and Implementing Outcome Measures in Stroke Rehabilitation

Stacie Mae Larreau Christensen
University of Nebraska Medical Center, stacie.christensen@unmc.edu
Monica Dial
College of St. Mary, mdial@csm.edu
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Christensen, Stacie Mae Larreau and Dial, Monica, "From Textbooks to Clinical Practice: Selecting and
Implementing Outcomes Measures in Stroke Rehabilitation" (2024).
Posters and Presentations: Physical
Therapy. 44.
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