Development and application of virtual reality technology to improve hand use and gait of individuals post-stroke.
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Howard Poizner | Judith E Deutsch | Alma S Merians | Serge Adamovich | Grigore C Burdea | S. Adamovich | H. Poizner | G. Burdea | A. Merians | J. Deutsch
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