Gait outcomes after acute stroke rehabilitation with supported treadmill ambulation training: a randomized controlled pilot study.
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E. Protas | T. Monga | P. Lim | H. Qureshy | H. Henson | Inácio Teixeira da Cunha | Elizabeth J Protas | Huma Qureshy | Helene Henson | Peter A Lim | Trilok Monga
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