Benefits of a Repetitive Facilitative Exercise Program for the Upper Paretic Extremity After Subacute Stroke
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Shuji Matsumoto | Kazumi Kawahira | Megumi Shimodozono | Tomokazu Noma | Atsuko Ogata | Jeffrey R Basford | Seiji Etoh | Ryuji Miyata | J. Basford | K. Kawahira | S. Matsumoto | M. Shimodozono | S. Etoh | T. Noma | Yoshiko Nomoto | Noriaki Hisamatsu | Katsuya Kamada | K. Kamada | A. Ogata | R. Miyata | Yoshiko Nomoto | Noriaki Hisamatsu
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