Stroke rehabilitation results with the PAJĄK (Spider Therapy device).
NORMAN Neurological Rehabilitation Centre
Therapy results
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The results of stroke rehabilitation using the original PAJĄK (Spider Therapy device) that supports therapy. Working on the device allowed the patient to regain gait and balance. The rehabilitation stay after a stroke lasted 1 month, and the patient had had 2 ischaemic strokes. We write about how long the whole process takes in the article how long does rehabilitation after a stroke take.
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