Electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular stimulation for improving the arm function of acute stroke survivors: a randomized pilot study.
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R. Zorowitz | G. Francisco | J. Chae | H. Chawla | S. Kirshblum | G. Lewis | S. Pang | S Kirshblum | J Chae | G Francisco | H Chawla | R Zorowitz | G Lewis | S Pang | Harmeen Chawla | Gerald Lewis | Schone Pang
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