Stroke patients split into three sedentary profiles during inpatient rehab, study finds

Researchers at Kanazawa University identified three distinct sedentary behavior profiles among stroke patients during inpatient rehabilitation. The study suggests that personalized physical activity interventions are more effective than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Why it matters
Tailoring rehabilitation strategies based on patient behavior patterns can significantly improve recovery outcomes for stroke survivors.
edited by Lisa Lock , reviewed by Andrew Zinin
The article is a neutral summary of scientific research findings.
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