Integrative rehabilitation of residents chronic post-stroke in skilled nursing facilities: the design and evaluation of the BrightArm Duo
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G. Burdea | K. Polistico | G. House | J. Hundal | F. Damiani | S. Pollack | S Pollack | G House | G Burdea | K Polistico | D Roll | J Kim | N Grampurohit | F Damiani | S Keeler | J Hundal | N. Grampurohit | D. Roll | S. Keeler | J. Kim
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