Telerehabilitation After Stroke Using Readily Available Technology: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Nicola L SaywellAlain C VandalSuzie MudgeLeigh HalePaul BrownValery FeiginHugh Carl HangerDenise TaylorPublished in: Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (2020)
ACTIV was not effective in improving physical function in the ACTIV group compared with the usual care group. The per-protocol analysis raises the possibility that for those who receive more than 50% of the intervention, ACTIV may be effective in preventing deterioration or even improving physical function in people with stroke, in the period immediately following discharge from hospital.