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A survey of physical activity (PA) across the stroke pathway of care: physiotherapists’ routine practice and knowledge
Background Stroke research mainly focuses on ambulant participants attending supervised exercise interventions, delivered by physiotherapists, that are not informed by behaviour change theory or measured accurately. It is not clear whether the findings are reflected in clinical practice across the stroke pathway.