Importance of Specificity, Amount, and Intensity of Locomotor Training to Improve Ambulatory Function in Patients Poststroke
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Importance of Specificity, Amount, and Intensity of Locomotor Training to Improve Ambulatory Function in Patients Poststroke
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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 293-307
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2011-09-14
DOI
10.1310/tsr1804-293
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