Correlation of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Levels with Functional Mobility Abilitiy in Post Thrombotic Infarction Stroke Patient
Abstract:Background: Stroke patients often experience functional ambulation difficulties and lack ability to walk independently due to the reduction cardiorespiratory fitness so that an understanding of the relationship between fitness levels cardiorespiratory with functional mobility ability is needed, especially for thrombotic infarction stroke patients..
Objectives:This study aims to assess the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness levels with functional mobility ability in the first three months after thro… Show more
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