Methods and Problems of a Stroke Rehabilitation Trial

Abstract
There are conflicting views on the effectiveness of rehabilitation after stroke; several studies have attempted to compare progress following intensive therapy with that following community care1–6 or no formal treatment,7–9 but for a number of reasons the evidence is inconclusive. Consequently, we have been engaged in a randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of different intensities of out-patient rehabilitation following stroke. This paper outlines the design, methods and problems of the study.