The effect of rehabilitation interventions on physical function and immobility-related complications in severe stroke—protocol for a systematic review
Abstract Background Stroke rehabilitation aims to optimise function and reduce complications post-stroke. Rehabilitation to optimise physical function post-stroke has beneficial effects for survivors of mild to moderate stroke. However, little is known about the effectiveness of interventions to reh...
Main Authors: | Mark P. McGlinchey, Jimmy James, Christopher McKevitt, Abdel Douiri, Sarah McLachlan, Catherine M. Sackley |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMC
2018-11-01
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Series: | Systematic Reviews |
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Online Access: | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13643-018-0870-y |
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