Ground reaction force patterns in stroke patients with various degrees of motor recovery determined by plantar dynamic analysis.
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Fuk-Tan Tang | Hsieh-Ching Chen | Ching-Yi Wu | F. Tang | Ching-yi Wu | P. Cheng | Chia-ling Chen | S. Chou | Hsieh-Ching Chen | Chia-Ling Chen | Pao-Tsai Cheng | Chung-Yao Chen | Paul Wei-Hsien Hong | Shih Wei Chou | Chung-Yao Chen | P. Hong
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