Combined tendon vibration and virtual reality for post-stroke hand rehabilitation
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Hannes Bleuler | Roger Gassert | Yeongmi Kim | Mike D. Rinderknecht | Laura Santos-Carreras | R. Gassert | H. Bleuler | Yeongmi Kim | L. Santos-Carreras | M. Rinderknecht
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