Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Taylor and Francis Ltd. · United Kingdom · Est. 1971
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This journal focuses on the rehabilitation of individuals who have experienced a stroke. It covers a range of topics including the assessment and treatment of post-stroke conditions such as dysphagia, spasticity, and motor dysfunction. The journal also explores various therapeutic interventions, including exercise modalities, nursing programs, acupuncture, and technology-assisted therapies, to improve functional outcomes, quality of life, and neurological recovery in stroke survivors. Additionally, it addresses broader aspects like financial toxicity, social isolation, and the economic consequences of stroke.
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