Evidence and Recommendations for Acute Stroke Rehabilitation from the Japan Stroke Society: Abridged Secondary Publication of the Japanese-language Version
Wataru Kakuda,
Makoto Nakajima,
Koichi Oki
et al.
Abstract:Objectives:
In Japan, acute stroke rehabilitation has been expanding more steadily than previously
with the nationwide establishment of primary stroke centers. However, Japan previously
had no established guidelines for the rehabilitation. Consequently, rehabilitation
programs and the provision systems for acute stroke varied among the facilities. To
equalize and standardize acute stroke rehabilitation in Japan, it is necessary to
develop clinical recommendations for rehabilitation. Therefore, the… Show more
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