Leisure activity after stroke

International Disability Studies
A Drummond

Abstract

Patients were questioned 40-78 weeks after stroke to ascertain their previous and current levels of leisure participation. The results indicate a decrease with regard to both the number of activities and the frequency of participation when compared to reported pre-stroke leisure activity.

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