An intensive massed practice approach to retraining balance post-stroke.
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Jeanne Langan | Marjorie Woollacott | Anne Shumway-Cook | M. Woollacott | A. Shumway-cook | J. Langan | Laura Adomaitis Vearrier | Jeanne Langan
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