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Lateropulsion resolution and outcomes up to one year post-stroke: a prospective, longitudinal cohort study.

Jessica NolanAngela JacquesErin GodeckeMichael ByneveltFerry DharsonoBarbara Singer
Published in: Topics in stroke rehabilitation (2024)
This study showed that lateropulsion can continue to resolve up to one year post-stroke. Earlier lateropulsion resolution was associated with ongoing rehabilitation physiotherapy participation. Long-term functional gains were maintained among people discharged home, whereas functional status deteriorated after six months among those in residential care. Study findings will allow rehabilitation and service providers to better plan for and accommodate the long-term rehabilitation and care needs of people with post-stroke lateropulsion.
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