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Australian Grant will go towards researching best stroke recovery outcomes

Posted Sep 08 2010 10:18am

As reported by HealthNews.com, an Australian study hopes to make strides at determining which type of stroke rehabilitation protocol is best for recovery following a stroke.   Here’s the article with more stroke recovery information on this important grant…

With 60,000 Australians expected to suffer from a stroke this year alone, a new study aims to find the best approach to rehabilitation to help sufferers recover more quickly and reduce their stay in hospital.

After a stroke people need as much physical therapy as possible

After a stroke, people going through rehabilitation need as much physical therapy as possible to achieve the best results. Now  UniSA researchers have been awarded a grant by the  National Health and Medical Research Council to investigate a variety of approaches so that patients recover independence and get home as quickly as possible.


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