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European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline on motor rehabilitation This European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline provides updated, evidence-based support for clinical practice in six agreed critical areas: dose for upper limb and gait therapy, high-intensity gait training, effect of therapy transfer package, group versus individual therapy and sit-to-stand training
ESO Guideline Directory - European Stroke Organisation 2021 — Endarterectomy and Stenting for Carotid Artery Stenosis Watch the video If you are interested in submitting potential new topic suggestions to the ESO Guideline Board, please download and complete the form below and send it to guidelines@eso-stroke org
ESO Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke Guideline Summary To propose a consensus-based definition and framework for motor rehabilitation after stroke Patients recovering from a stroke Clinical professionals directly involved with and responsible for the care of patients with recovering from a stroke Male, Female, Adult, Older adult Ambulatory, Hospital
European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline on motor rehabilitation This European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline provides updated, evidence-based support for clinical practice in six agreed critical areas: dose for upper limb and gait therapy, high-intensity gait training, effect of therapy transfer package, group versus individual therapy and sit-to-stand training
European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline on motor rehabilitation . . . This European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guideline provides updated, evidence-based support for clinical practice in six agreed critical areas: dose for upper limb and gait therapy, high-intensity gait training, effect of therapy transfer package, group versus individual therapy and sit-to-stand training
European Stroke Organisation (ESO) Guideline on Motor Rehabilitation evidence-based recommendations for nine clinically critical rehabilitation outcomes The recommendations can be used to guide future research and clinical practice across Europe and around the world, in the context of varied stroke rehabilitation needs, access, delivery, and resources