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Compelled Body Weight Shift Technique to Facilitate Rehabilitation of Individuals with Acute Stroke. 强迫体重转移技术促进急性中风患者的康复。
ISRN Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2012-05-01 DOI: 10.5402/2012/328018
Sambit Mohapatra, Aileen C Eviota, Keir L Ringquist, Sri Ranjini Muthukrishnan, Alexander S Aruin
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