Modulation of the withdrawal reflex during hemiplegic gait: Effect of stimulation site and gait phase
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L. Arendt-Nielsen | E. G. Spaich | L. Arendt-Nielsen | O. Andersen | E. Spaich | O. K. Andersen | H. H. Hinge | H. Hinge
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