早期康复介入改善急性脑卒中患者日常生活能力

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BACKGROUND: There is no agreed opinion on early reha-bilitation. Some scholars thought rehabilitation in the first 3 mothsafter onset as early rehabilitation,but most of scholars thought reha-bilitation in the first month after onset as early rehabilitation. It wasthought that early rehabilitation should start 48 hours after patientsshow stable vital signs without development of nerve symptoms.
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