The Effects of Yoga Exercise on Blood Pressure and Hand Grip Strength in Chronic Stroke Patients: A Pilot Controlled Study
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Chih-Ching Lin | Szu-Yuan Li | Han-Hsing Tsou | C. Hsieh | Yen-Ting Lai | Hsiang-Lin Chan | Wen-Sheng Liu | Jung-Cheng Yang | Chien-Hung Lin | Hsiao-Ling Huang | Hsiao-Ling Huang | Szu-yuan Li
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