American Heart Association: Walking Speed May Predict Return to Work in Young Stroke Survivors
September 26, 2019
September 26, 2019
DALLAS, Texas, Sept. 26 -- The American Heart Association issued the following news release:
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- A simple test of walking speed may be a reliable tool to evaluate whether young stroke survivors are ready to return to work.
- Walking faster than 3 feet per second predicted a stroke survivor's likelihood of returning to work.
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A simple walking speed test may help predict whether young adult stroke survivors are ready to ret . . .
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- A simple test of walking speed may be a reliable tool to evaluate whether young stroke survivors are ready to return to work.
- Walking faster than 3 feet per second predicted a stroke survivor's likelihood of returning to work.
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A simple walking speed test may help predict whether young adult stroke survivors are ready to ret . . .