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Stroke survivors' perceptions of participating in a high repetition arm training trial early after stroke.

Ulrike HammerbeckMary HargreavesKristen L HollandsSarah F Tyson
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
High repetition arm training early after stroke was acceptable to participants. Study participation was generally viewed as a positive experience, suggesting that early intervention may not only be physically beneficial but also psychologically.Implications for rehabilitationStroke survivors report that high repetition arm training early after stroke is acceptable.Participation in rehabilitation research early after stroke provides stroke survivors with hope and meaning despite the high prevalence of fatigue.Complex information needs to be repeated and provided in a number of formats early after stroke.
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