Determinants of physical activity in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury or lower limb amputation: perspectives of rehabilitation professionals and wheelchair users
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Bart Visser | Marije Deutekom | Sonja de Groot | M. Deutekom | B. Visser | L. Valent | S. de Groot | J. Dallinga | Linda J Valent | Lizanne E van den Akker | Jasmijn F M Holla | Tessa Dadema | Joan M Dallinga | L. E. van den Akker | Tessa Dadema | J. Holla
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