Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation Open Access Muscle Weakness and Lack of Reflex Gain Adaptation Predominate during Post-stroke Posture Control of the Wrist
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Alfred C Schouten | Erwin de Vlugt | F. V. D. van der Helm | J. D. de Groot | A. Schouten | C. Meskers | Jurriaan H de Groot | Carel GM Meskers | E. de Vlugt | B. J. van Hilten | Hans J. Arendzen | Bob JJ van Hilten | Frans CT van der Helm | Hans JH Arendzen | J. D. De Groot | Gm Carel | Meskers | B. J. Van Hilten
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