Episode Synopsis "When should rehabilitation begin after stroke? Julie Bernhardt"
Early rehabilitation is widely regarded as an important feature of effective stroke care. But what is ‘early’, and what kinds of therapies should, or can, we begin soon after stroke onset? In this interview, some of the barriers and drivers for early rehabilitation research and practice are explored.
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