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Post Stroke Sensory Loss is Associated with Functional Status and Changes in Gait Speed Following Intervention
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Post Stroke Sensory Loss is Associated with Functional Status and Changes in Gait Speed Following Intervention

Jane Sullivan and Roberto Lopez-Rosado
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, Vol.97(10), pp.e26-e27
10-2016

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Excerpt: Purpose: While sensation has been reported to be an important predictor of functional outcome following stroke, intervention studies commonly report on subject baseline characteristics and outcomes primarily in motor function and activity domains. It is far less common for sensory status and outcomes to be reported. The purpose of this study was to determine the association of baseline sensory status and outcomes for post stroke participants in an intervention study.
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