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Remedial therapy and functional recovery in a total population of first-stroke patients.
A consecutive series of 155 patients with a first-ever stroke and who were registered with the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project (OCSP) were followed up. Their receipt of remedial therapy was recorded and their functional recovery was measured using the Barthel index of activities of daily living. Only a minority of patients received remedial therapy during the first 6 months after stroke. Those who were admitted to hospital during the first month following their stroke, or who were severely dependent, were significantly more likely to receive remedial therapy than those who remained in the community or were less dependent. A comparison of functional recovery amongst a matched subsample of patients who received remedial therapy and those who did not showed that there was comparable recovery amongst patients who did not receive remedial therapy.