Feasibility of a serious game system including a tangible object for post stroke upper limb rehabilitation: a pilot randomized clinical study
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N. Roche | C. Bonnyaud | D. Bensmail | F. Barbot | P. Foulon | S. Bouchigny | S. Pouplin | C. Mégard | Rafik Goulamhoussen | Lucie Bertholier
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