The Effect of a Task‐Oriented Walking Intervention on Improving Balance Self‐Efficacy Poststroke: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
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J. Hanley | C. Richards | S. Wood-Dauphinée | N. Mayo | J. Hanley | N. Salbach | S. Robichaud-Ekstrand | S. Wood-Dauphinee
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