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These may include, but not be limited to:\n\n* Balance exercise\n* Therapeutic exercise\n* Neuromuscular\u002Fmuscular coordination exercise\n* Manual (hands on) therapy\n* Gait training\n\nThe treating physical therapist is left with the autonomy of the standard physical therapy treatment (within the above stated groups of interventions) because patients with the diagnosis of stroke do not all present with the same type or level of impairment. Furthermore co-morbidities (e.g., hypertension) and\u002For functional level (wheelchair bound vs. independent ambulator) may necessitate different treatment strategies. 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