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Currently, there are no rehabilitation programmes specifically developed for young adults who have had a stroke, with none that take into account of the role of the outdoors and natural environments in order to improve physical health, psychological health and quality of life.
If you are aged between 18 to 65 years of age, have had a stroke from cerebral infarct or haemorrhage within the last three years and can walk continuously for 5 minutes, please contact Rebecca Clarke either by email Rebecca.clarke8@stu.mmu.ac.uk or telephone 07852739609 if you wish to participate.
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Application deadline: 31 July 2021
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