University of Alberta research is creating new recovery advice for stroke patients based on a precision health approach. “There’s a lot of associations between how much people sit, or don’t move, and health problems,” says Victor Ezeugwu, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and member of the Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute whose research in clinical settings focuses on movement behavior. “We kind of use a one-size-fits-all approach, but we know that doesn’t work for everyone,” Ezeugwu notes. “Getting people to work at higher intensities of physical activity after stroke continues to be a major challenge. We Read More
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