Very early versus delayed mobilisation after stroke

Author:

Langhorne Peter1,Collier Janice M2,Bate Patricia J3,Thuy Matthew NT4,Bernhardt Julie5

Affiliation:

1. ICAMS, University of Glasgow; Academic Section of Geriatric Medicine; Level 2, New Lister Building Glasgow Royal Infirmary Glasgow UK G31 2ER

2. National Stroke Research Institute; Very Early Rehabilitation Stroke Research Program; Level 1, Neurosciences Building ARMC Repat Campus, 300 Waterdale Road Heidelberg Heights Victoria Australia 3081

3. Seacliff South Australia Australia

4. Austin Health; National Stroke Research Institute; Level 1, Neurosciences Building Austin Health, Repatriation Campus, 300 Waterdale Rd Heidelberg Heights Victoria Australia 3081

5. Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health; 245 Burgundy Street Heidelberg Victoria Australia 3081

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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