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    Stroke Rehabilitation: Regaining Independence and Improving Quality of Life After a Stroke

    en-GBMay 13, 2019
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    stroke-rehabilitation-regaining-independence-and-improving-quality-of-life-after-a-strokeDr. Sara Padalik shares when stroke rehabilitation will begin, the types of treatments offered, if a patient will fully recover, and some of the challenges a stroke patient may face.

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