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When should upper limb function be trained after stroke? Evidence for and against early intervention (2002)
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Turton, A., & Pomeroy, V. (2002). When should upper limb function be trained after stroke? Evidence for and against early intervention. NeuroRehabilitation, 17(3), 215-224

Very little time is available for arm and hand training while patients are in hospital after stroke. Therapeutic strategies that use intensive practice in the early days and weeks after stroke may improve the recovery of upper limb function. This pap... Read More about When should upper limb function be trained after stroke? Evidence for and against early intervention.