Clinical Indicators and Thresholds for Determining Discharge Destination from Acute Stroke Ward
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1. Preparing section for New Faculty of Medical Science, Fukushima Medical University
2. Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Science, Tohoku Fukushi University
3. Department of Rehabilitation, Takeda General Hospital
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Japanese Association of Occupational Therapists
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https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/asiajot/15/1/15_27/_pdf
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