Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations Rehabilitation, Recovery, and Community Participation Following Stroke, Part Three: Optimizing Activity and Community Participation Following Stroke , 7th Edition Update, 2025.
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Part Three of the series reflects the current research evidence focused on person-centered care, optimizing an individual's return to their community and engaging in active and meaningful participation. Emphasis is placed on regular healthcare follow-up, maximizing seconda …
Part Three of the series reflects the current research evidence focused on person-centered care, optimizing an individual's return to …