How much exercise does the enhanced gait-oriented physiotherapy provide for chronic stroke patients?
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Ina M. Tarkka | I. Tarkka | S. Peurala | J. Sivenius | K. Pitkänen | Juhani Sivenius | Kauko Pitkänen | Sinikka H. Peurala
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