Predicting motor recovery of the upper limb after stroke rehabilitation: value of a clinical examination.
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W De Weerdt | H Feys | C Kiekens | H. Feys | W. D. De Weerdt | B. Selz | A. Van de Winckel | G. Nuyens | C. Kiekens | G Nuyens | A van de Winckel | B Selz
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