Physical fitness training for stroke patients

Author:

Saunders David H1,Sanderson Mark2,Hayes Sara3,Kilrane Maeve4,Greig Carolyn A5,Brazzelli Miriam6,Mead Gillian E7

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences (SPEHS), University of Edinburgh; Moray House School of Education; St Leonards Land Holyrood Road Edinburgh Midlothian UK EH8 2AZ

2. University of the West of Scotland; Institute of Clinical Exercise and Health Science; Room A071A, Almada Building Hamilton UK ML3 0JB

3. University of Limerick; Department of Clinical Therapies; Limerick Ireland

4. Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; Department of Stroke Medicine; Ward 201 - Stroke Unit Little France Edinburgh UK EH16 4SA

5. University of Birmingham; School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, MRC-ARUK Centre for Musculoskeletal Ageing Research; Edgbaston Birmingham UK B15 2TT

6. University of Aberdeen; Health Services Research Unit; Health Sciences Building Foresterhill Aberdeen UK AB25 2ZD

7. University of Edinburgh; Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences; Room S1642, Royal Infirmary Little France Crescent Edinburgh UK EH16 4SA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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5. Relationship between depression and strength training in survivors of the ischemic stroke;Aidar;Journal of Human Kinetics,2014

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