Accelerometry Measuring the Outcome of Robot-Supported Upper Limb Training in Chronic Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Ryanne J. M. Lemmens | Yvonne J. M. Janssen-Potten | Richard P. J. Geers | Rob J. E. M. Smeets | A. Timmermans | R. Smeets | H. Seelen | Y. Janssen-Potten | W. Bakx | R. Geers | Henk A. M. Seelen | Annick A. A. Timmermans | Sanne A. N. T. D. Pulles | Wilbert G. M. Bakx
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