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This self-rehabilitation booklet is designed to support exercises aimed at people with deficits after having undergone a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Upon returning home, rehabilitation is often reduced or even abandoned compared to the period of hospital admission. However, it is recognised that continuing to do the prescribed exercises has beneficial effects on functional capabilities and the possible associated motor recovery. There is therefore a real interest in continuing intensive rehabilitation at home together with liberal physiotherapy to maintain skills, facilitate
improvements and avoid complications.
By Dr. Frederick B. Covington4.3
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This self-rehabilitation booklet is designed to support exercises aimed at people with deficits after having undergone a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Upon returning home, rehabilitation is often reduced or even abandoned compared to the period of hospital admission. However, it is recognised that continuing to do the prescribed exercises has beneficial effects on functional capabilities and the possible associated motor recovery. There is therefore a real interest in continuing intensive rehabilitation at home together with liberal physiotherapy to maintain skills, facilitate
improvements and avoid complications.