The impact of visuospatial and executive function on activity performance and outcome after robotic or conventional gait training, long-term after stroke—as part of a randomized controlled trial

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  • who: Maria Bergqvist et al. from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Danderyd University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, Department have published the research work: The impact of visuospatial and executive function on activity performance and outcome after robotic or conventional gait training, long-term after strokeu2014as part of a randomized controlled trial, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of August/24,/2015
  • what: The aims of this study were achieved by exploring the potential associations between visuospatial and executive function, and 1) aspects of activity performance (mobility, self-care and domestic life), as well as 2) effects on . . .

     

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