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

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

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Tailoring rehabilitation strategies based on patient behavior patterns can significantly improve recovery outcomes for stroke survivors.

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