A technique to train finger coordination and independence after stroke
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Etienne Burdet | Olivier Lambercy | Roger Gassert | Ludovic Dovat | Berna Salman | Vineet Johnson | Theodore Milner | Teo C Leong | T. Milner | E. Burdet | R. Gassert | L. Dovat | O. Lambercy | B. Salman | V. Johnson | T. C. Leong
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