Die Arbeitsgruppe „ReMoS“ (Rehabilitation der Mobilität nach Schlaganfall) trägt
die Evidenz von Therapieverfahren zur Verbesserung der Mobilität nach
Schlaganfall zusammen. Dabei zeichnet sich ab, dass spezifische und intensive
Therapiemaßnahmen die Mobilität verbessern können. Welche Empfehlungen leiten
sich daraus ab und wie sind sie praktisch umsetzbar?
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