Maximizing Telerehabilitation for Patients With Visual Loss After Stroke: Interview and Focus Group Study With Stroke Survivors, Carers, and Occupational Therapists
BackgroundVisual field defects are a common consequence of stroke, and compensatory eye movement strategies have been identified as the most promising rehabilitation option. There has been a move toward compensatory telerehabilitation options, such as the Durham Reading and Exploration (DREX) traini...
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Main Authors: | Dunne, Stephen (Author), Close, Helen (Author), Richards, Nicola (Author), Ellison, Amanda (Author), Lane, Alison R (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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