The Effectiveness of Functional Electrical Stimulation Based on a Normal Gait Pattern on Subjects with Early Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Tiebin Yan | Xiaokuo He | Huihua Liu | T. Yan | Huihua Liu | Dong-mei Jin | Xiu-yuan Zheng | Z. Tan | Zhimei Tan | Dongmei Jin | Xiuyuan Zheng | Shuwei Xu | Chunmei Tan | Xiaokuo He | Shu-Wei Xu | C. Tan
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