Stroke survivors

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Incontinence is common in older people, leading to poor quality of life. Sarcopenia frequently occurs in patients undergoing rehabilitation and is associated with urinary and defecation prognosis. Improvement in sarcopenia and muscle strength may have a positive impact on urinary independence in patients after stroke. Improvement in muscle strength may have a positive impact on defecation independence in these patients. Multidisciplinary sarcopenia treatment should be implemented in addition to conventional rehabilitation for these patients. Improvement in sarcopenia and muscle strength during hospitalization may have a positive impact on urinary independence in stroke patients undergoing convalescent rehabilitation, and improvement in muscle strength may have a positive impact on defecation independence.

Multidisciplinary sarcopenia treatment should be implemented in addition to conventional rehabilitation for these patients. Stroke survivors with residual disabling deficits who are medically stable may be recommended for acute rehabilitation or outpatient therapy, depending partly on the severity of their deficits. Here we sought to determine if the location at which patients needing rehabilitation post-stroke has shifted from inpatient to an outpatient setting.

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Mishita
Jornal co-ordinator
Journal of Bone Research and Reports