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Task-oriented training in rehabilitation after stroke: systematic review
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 03/05/09
Rensink M et al. - Generally, task-oriented rehabilitation proved to be more effective. Many interventions are feasible for nurses and can be performed in a ward or at home. Nurses can and should play an important role in creating opportunities to practise meaningful functional tasks outside of regular therapy sessions.
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