Abstract
Stroke is the most representative pathology generating long-term disability, negatively influencing personal, social and professional life. Even if the vast majority of people acquire the autonomy of movement and self-service after stroke, the number of those who can be socio-professionally reintegrated remains very low. While for healthy people, work offers the satisfaction of material achievements, for a person with disabilities, work is a way of social inclusion. For these reasons, a study was conducted to monitor the process of socio-professional inclusion of post-stroke individuals.

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  • Stroke
    Published by S. Karger AG ,2009