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An investigation of factors affecting progress of patients on a stroke unit.
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1989
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Physical ActivityCerebrovascular DiseaseNeurological RehabilitationMotor DifficultyCognitive RehabilitationStroke UnitThrombosisStroke RehabilitationKinesiologyStrokeNeurologyCerebrovascular InterventionPublic HealthNeurorehabilitationDaily LivingOutcomes ResearchRehabilitationCerebral Blood FlowRehabilitation ProcessCardiovascular DiseaseStroke-related ConditionMotor AbilitiesConcussionMedicine
The aim of the study was to identify factors affecting the progress in physical abilities and activities of daily living of patients admitted to a stroke unit. A series of 70 patients admitted consecutively were assessed on a series of tests of motor, functional and cognitive abilities at admission. They were assessed for level of motor abilities and activities of daily living at discharge and 9 months after stroke. Predictive equations were developed which account for between 61% and 33% of the variance in motor abilities and activities of daily living at discharge and at 9 months after stroke. The most important factor influencing outcome was the degree of motor loss.
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