Randomized Clinical Trial Function in Patients With Subacute Stroke : A Robotic-Assisted Therapy to Improve Hand Motor Quality-of-Life Change Associated With
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Steven L. Wolf | Jay L. Alberts | Andrew J. Butler | Rebecca Zhang | S. Wolf | J. Alberts | N. Kutner | Rebecca H Zhang | A. Butler | Nancy G. Kutner | S. Wolf
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