A randomized controlled trial to assess the psychosocial effects of early exercise engagement in patients diagnosed with transient ischaemic attack and mild, non-disabling stroke.
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Physical Activity Level of Ambulatory Stroke Patients: Is it Related to Neuropsychological Factors?Post-acute hospital healthcare services for people with mild stroke: a scoping review.Establishing research priorities relating to the long-term impact of TIA and minor stroke through stakeholder-centred consensus.
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A randomized controlled trial to assess the psychosocial effects of early exercise engagement in patients diagnosed with transient ischaemic attack and mild, non-disabling stroke.
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A randomized controlled trial ...... and mild, non-disabling stroke
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Brandon Woolley
Gerard McGonigal
James Faulkner
Laikin Wong
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10.1177/0269215514555729
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2014-10-28T00:00:00Z