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1005 related items for PubMed ID: 24429916

  • 1. Rehabilitation efficiency and destination on discharge after stroke.
    Pinedo S, Erazo P, Tejada P, Lizarraga N, Aycart J, Miranda M, Zaldibar B, Gamio A, Gómez I, Sanmartin V, Bilbao A.
    Eur J Phys Rehabil Med; 2014 Jun; 50(3):323-33. PubMed ID: 24429916
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  • 2. Length of stay in rehabilitation is associated with admission neurologic deficit and discharge destination.
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    PM R; 2009 Feb; 1(2):147-51. PubMed ID: 19627888
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  • 4. Validity of the stroke rehabilitation assessment of movement scale in acute rehabilitation: a comparison with the functional independence measure and stroke impact scale-16.
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  • 5. The physiotherapy clinical outcome variables scale predicts length of hospital stay, discharge destination and future home facility in the acute comprehensive stroke unit.
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  • 6. Predicting outcome after stroke: the role of basic activities of daily living predicting outcome after stroke.
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  • 7. Stroke patients after neurological inpatient rehabilitation: a prospective study to determine whether functional status or health-related quality of life predict living at home 2.5 years after discharge.
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  • 8. Trends in length of stay, functional outcomes, and discharge destination stratified by disease type for inpatient rehabilitation in Singapore community hospitals from 1996 to 2005.
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    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2013 Jul; 94(7):1342-1351.e4. PubMed ID: 23333659
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  • 9. Predicting length of stay in patients admitted to stroke rehabilitation with high levels of functional independence.
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  • 10. Risk factors for falls in stroke patients during inpatient rehabilitation.
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  • 11. The influence of comorbidities and complications on discharge function in stroke rehabilitation inpatients.
    Ferriero G, Franchignoni F, Benevolo E, Ottonello M, Scocchi M, Xanthi M.
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  • 12. Factors associated with discharge to home versus discharge to institutional care after inpatient stroke rehabilitation.
    Nguyen VQ, PrvuBettger J, Guerrier T, Hirsch MA, Thomas JG, Pugh TM, Rhoads CF.
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  • 13. Do Falls Experienced During Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation Affect Length of Stay, Functional Status, and Discharge Destination?
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  • 14. Outcome predictors of rehabilitation for first stroke in the elderly.
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  • 15. Admission ambulation velocity predicts length of stay and discharge disposition following stroke in an acute rehabilitation hospital.
    Rabadi MH, Blau A.
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  • 16. Length of stay, discharge destination, and functional improvement: utility of the Australian National Subacute and Nonacute Patient Casemix Classification.
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  • 17. A comparison of two comorbidity indices for predicting inpatient rehabilitation outcomes.
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  • 18. Effect of rehabilitation setting on dependence following stroke: an analysis of the French inpatient database.
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  • 19. Speed of finger tapping as a predictor of functional outcome after unilateral stroke.
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  • 20. Prediction of functional outcomes in stroke inpatients receiving rehabilitation.
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