Objective assessment of the functional status of stroke patients: Can comprehensive rehabilitation treatment improve their functional efficiency?
Study aim: To check if the short rehabilitation treatment (3 weeks) complemented by complex rehabilitation on advanced equipment improves the functional status of chronic stroke patients; and which clinical and objective parameters can be used to assess the efficacy of such treatment.
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Main Authors: | Nowak Karina (Author), Sobota Grzegorz (Author), Sarzyńska-Długosz Iwona (Author), Łukowicz Małgorzata (Author), Nitera-Kowalik Agnieszka (Author), Owsiński Robert (Author), Bujalski Wiesław (Author), Malec Agnieszka (Author), Syczewska Małgorzata (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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