Variations in neuromuscular electrical stimulation's ability to increase reach and hand opening during voluntary effort after stroke
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Nathaniel S. Makowski | Jayme S. Knutson | John Chae | Patrick Crago | P. Crago | J. Knutson | J. Chae
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