Estimates of the Prevalence of Acute Stroke Impairments and Disability in a Multiethnic Population
Stroke2001Vol. 32(6), pp. 1279–1284
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Enas Lawrence, Catherine Coshall, Ruth Dundas, Judy A. Stewart, Anthony Rudd, Robin Howard, Charles Wolfe
Abstract
The extent of these findings indicates that an acute assessment of impairments and disability is necessary to determine the appropriate nursing and rehabilitation needs of patients with stroke.
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