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Community living after in-hospital specialized rehabilitation in patients with severe disability after stroke: a long-term follow-up after a randomized controlled trial.

Ellen HøyerArve OpheimRolf Moe-NilssenLiv Inger Strand
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
This study demonstrates maintenance or progress in important aspects of functioning and health in most participants at long-term follow-up, but not in all.Implications for rehabilitationPatients with severe disability after stroke may maintain or improve their physical functioning and health after a long period of community living, when they receive continuous individualized rehabilitation including physiotherapy.Patients who maintain or improve walking ability and walking speed after living for a long time in the community, may still need assistance with daily activities, especially if they require substantial muscle strength and endurance.Expectations to long-term functional outcomes after institutional followed by community rehabilitation for patients after stroke, should be considered in light of functional status at hospital discharge.
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