The aim of this study was to compare the pre- and postoperative function of patients qualifying for resection of malignant and nonmalignant primary brain tumors to determine the relationship among tumor type, function, and the course of rehabilitation after surgery. This single-center, prospective, observational study recruited 92 patients requiring prolonged postoperative rehabilitation during their inpatient stay, who were divided into a nonmalignant tumor group ( = 66) and a malignant tumor group ( = 26). Functional status and gait efficiency were assessed using a battery of instruments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF