The researchers found that SRP participants had a significantly reduced 1-year poststroke mortality rate from hospital admission corresponding to a fourfold reduction in mortality.
Survivors of serious stroke can reduce their chances of dying within the year by 76% if they complete a modified cardiac rehabilitation program that includes medically supervised exercise, prescribed therapy, and physician follow-up, according to new research published in the Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases, published by Elsevier. The findings have the potential to change the future of stroke care.
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