An explorative, cross-sectional study into abnormal muscular coupling during reach in chronic stroke patients
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Maarten J. IJzerman | Herman van der Kooij | Arno HA Stienen | Maarten J IJzerman | Hermie J Hermens | Gerdienke B Prange | H. Hermens | G. Prange | M. Jannink | H. van der Kooij | A. Stienen | Michiel JA Jannink
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