Immediate effects of therapeutic facilitation on the gait of hemiparetic patients as compared with walking with and without a cane.
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S Hesse | S. Hesse | M. Konrad | A. Schaffrin | M. Jahnke | M. Jahnke | D. Lucke | F. Reiter | A Schaffrin | M T Jahnke | F Reiter | M Konrad | D Lucke | Antje Schaffrin
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