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Long-term restrictions in participation in stroke survivors under and over 70 years of age.

Joris A de GraafMaria L van MierloMarcel W M PostWilco P AchterbergL Jaap KappelleJohanna M A Visser-Meily
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
This study emphasizes the need to pay more attention to participation restrictions in elderly stroke survivors. Implications for rehabilitation More attention in the rehabilitation process should be paid to restrictions in participation of stroke survivors aged older than 70 years, taking into account the different participation needs and predictors of older stroke survivors. Early screening on the presence of anxiety symptoms could potentially prevent long-term restrictions in participation in stroke survivors aged over 70-year old. Stroke survivors experience considerable restrictions in physical activity and mobility after one year, highlighting the need for the development of community-based exercise programs for stroke survivors.
Keyphrases
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