Ashworth Scales are unreliable for the assessment of muscle spasticity
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Shohreh Jalaie | N. N. Ansari | S. Naghdi | S. Jalaie | Noureddin Nakhostin Ansari | Soofia Naghdi | Hoda Moammeri | H. Moammeri
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