Active mobility early after stroke (AMOBES), 1 year follow-up. A randomised controlled trial (original) (raw)
2018, Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
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Active mobility early after stroke (AMOBES) evaluated the effects of early intensive physical therapy (PT) compared to standard PT in stroke patients within the first two weeks post-stroke. Factors including motor control measured by the Fugl Meyer score and other secondary outcomes such as postural balance and patient autonomy were assessed at one year follow-up. Although no significant differences were found in Fugl Meyer scores, there were trends indicating potential benefits of intensive PT for mild to moderately severe strokes, suggesting a need for further investigation into personalized rehabilitation approaches.
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