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Any consideration of rehabilitation for individuals who have suffered a stroke must take into account two contemporary events: the explosion of knowledge in neuropsychology and rehabilitation and the increase in rehabilitation facilities that treat patients with impairments due to stroke.

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Diller, L. (2000). Poststroke Rehabilitation Practice Guidelines. In: Christensen, AL., Uzzell, B.P. (eds) International Handbook of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Critical Issues in Neuropsychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5569-5_11

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