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Stroke: which nonambulatory patients will walk again?

Susan London   |   Clinical Summary   |   20 July 2021
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Takeaway

  • Patients who are nonambulatory after a stroke are more likely to regain walking ability by 6 months if they are younger, have urinary continence, and have good trunk control as assessed from sitting.

Why this matters

  • Findings could help target and inform rehabilitation interventions.

Key results

  • Predictors were first...

          

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