Health Desk-29 Oct
2019: World-leading research is helping scientists find new ways of trying
to help younger people who have had a stroke get back to work.
The study led by Manchester Metropolitan University found
the speed a patient can walk is a major factor in determining how likely they
are able to return to the workplace.
Researchers have been working with physiotherapists and
patients in Wales.
It includes moving rehabilitation outdoors, including the
Brecon Beacons.
The average age to have a stroke in the UK is 72 for men and
78 for women.
But there has been a 40% worldwide rise in people under 65
who have strokes in the last decade, according to the researchers.
http://amarhealth.com/good-news/4604/Strokerecoverycluefrompatientwalkingspeed
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