Driving after a stroke.

Author(s)
Karceski, S. & Gold, C.A.
Year
Abstract

The authors were interested in 3 main questions. First, they tried to determine how many drivers who had a stroke were able to pass an on-road assessment. The authors evaluated the type of training that was most helpful for passing the on-road assessment. Next, the authors wanted to identify tests that doctors could conduct in the office to predict performance in an on-road assessment. Finally, they wanted to determine if patients who resumed driving after a stroke were more likely to be involved in car crashes than other drivers. (Author/publisher)

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20111539 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Neurology, Vol. 76 (2011), No. 8 (February 22), e35-e38, 4 ref.

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