Risk-taking behaviour and executive functions, a major component of the risk of fall factors after recent stroke
Objective: This study investigated the weight of different cognitive disorders on patient behaviour influencing the risk of falls after recent stroke. Design: Survey and retrospective monocentric study. Subjects/patients: 74 professionals/108 patients. Methods: Survey of professionals to ask for the...
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Main Authors: | Alain P. Yelnik (Author), Ines Dekimèche (Author), Emna Jelili (Author), Ioannis Bargiotas (Author), Marylène Jousse (Author), Johann Beaudreuil (Author), Alexis Schnitzler (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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