physioscience 2011; 7(3): 131-132
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1273387
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Very Early Mobilization after Stroke Fast-Tracks Return to Walking

Sehr frühe Mobilisation nach Schlaganfall beschleunigt die Wiederherstellung der GehfähigkeitH. Thieme
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Publication History

Publication Date:
07 September 2011 (online)

Cumming TB, Thrift AG, Collier JM et al. Stroke 2011; 42: 153 – 158

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Holm Thieme, MSc(PT)

Erste Europäische Schule für Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie und Logopädie, Klinik Bavaria Kreischa

Dresdner Str. 12

01731 Kreischa

Email: holm.thieme@physiotherapie-schule-kreischa.de

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