physioscience 2008; 4(1): 45-46
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027162
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Frühzeitige Mobilisation nach Schlaganfall? - AVERT, eine randomisierte Studie

A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial for Stroke (AVERT) Phase II Safety and FeasibilityJ. Mehrholz
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Publication History

Publication Date:
21 February 2008 (online)

Bernhardt J, Dewey H, Thrift A, Collier J, Donnan G. Stroke 2008; Published online; doi: 10.1161 /STROKEAHA.107.492363

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Dr. Jan Mehrholz, PT, BSc, MPH

Abt. Intensiv- und Frührehabilitation, Klinik Bavaria

An der Wolfsschlucht 1 - 2

01731 Kreischa

Email: jan.mehrholz@klinik-bavaria.de