Enhanced physical therapy for arm function after stroke: a one year follow up study.
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R L Hewer | D. Wade | A. Sunderland | D. Wade | D. Tinson | D. Fletcher | R. Hewer | L. Bradley | A Sunderland | D T Wade | Derick T. Wade | D Tinson | L Bradley | D Fletcher | Debbie Fletcher | Deborah Tinson | R. Langton | Hewer Rivermead
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