Intensive Multi-Disciplinary Outpatient Rehabilitation for Facilitating Return-to-Work after Acquired Brain Injury: A Case-Control Study
Objective: Return-to-work is often the most important objective of working-age patients with acquired brain injury, but is often difficult to achieve. There is a lack of evidence for effective treatment. This study aimed to assess the benefit of a multidisciplinary neurorehabilitation in a daytime h...
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Main Authors: | Gabriela Moreno Legast (Author), Amandine Durand (Author), Tatiana Aboulafia Brakha (Author), Armin Schnider (Author), Adrian G. Guggisberg (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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