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Stroke rehab may be poorer for arthritis patients

Chiropractic Economics August 4, 2008

People with rheumatoid arthritis who suffer a stroke are likely to have lower functional ability subsequently than stroke patients without arthritis, according to a new study. Dr. Tracy U. Nguyen-Oghalai, of the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, and colleagues designed their study to see whether the swelling and pain that accompanies

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