Stroke: a focus on rehabilitative medicine
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Stroke: a focus on rehabilitative medicine
Abstract
Stroke is the most common neurological cause of long-term disability. While many patients show spontaneous functional improvement in the period immediately after a stroke, a multidisciplinary program of rehabilitative therapy is essential if the patient is to minimize their deficits and maximize their functional independence and quality of life. Southeast Missouri Hospital, a community hospital located in a rural part of the state, provides a full range of coordinated stroke rehabilitation therapies, both inpatient and outpatient. We report here the case of a 60-year-old stroke patient who achieved remarkable improvements in his abilities and independence through our program.
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