Observation of amounts of movement practice provided during stroke rehabilitation.
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D. Reisman | C. Lang | L. Boyd | T. Hornby | T. Hornby | Patricia L. Scheets | J. MacDonald | Teresa Jacobson Kimberley | S. Schindler-Ivens | S. Ross | PT Catherine E. Lang | Jillian R. MacDonald 1 PhD | D. S. R. 1. Dpt | Lara Boyd 2 PhD | Teresa Jacobson Kimberley 3 PhD | Sheila M. Schindler-Ivens 4 PhD | T. G. H. 5. PhD | Sandy A. Ross 6 PhD | P. P. L. Scheets | PhD Catherine Lang PT
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