Coupled Bimanual Training Using a Non-Powered Device for Individuals with Severe Hemiparesis: A Pilot Study
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Preeti Raghavan | Seda Bilaloglu | Viswanath Aluru | Peter Thai | D. Weisz | P. Raghavan | Viswanath Aluru | Ying Lu | S. Bilaloglu | Ying Lu | Donald J Weisz | Sina Milani | Daniel Geller | S. Milani | Daniel A. Geller | Peter Thai
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