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    • Physical Therapy

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    • Stroke severity and pre-existing disability significantly influence rehabilitation needs.
    • Family and community resources are key factors in determining the need for inpatient rehabilitation.
    • Early intervention is vital for stroke recovery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the importance of specialized rehabilitation services for stroke survivors.
    • To emphasize the benefits of immediate post-stroke rehabilitation.
    • To outline expected functional recovery outcomes for hemiplegic patients.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of patient data and rehabilitation outcomes.
    • Analysis of factors influencing recovery trajectories.
    • Assessment of functional independence in self-care and ambulation.

    Main Results:

    • Ninety to 95% of hemiplegics can relearn to walk.
    • 40% achieve good upper extremity function recovery.
    • 65% attain independence in self-care and ambulation.

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    • Early rehabilitation leads to the most rapid and optimal recovery.
    • Stroke patients without complicating disabilities can achieve independence in 4-8 weeks.
    • Intellectual/emotional issues necessitate tailored rehabilitation; families require support and training.