Arm function after stroke - can we make a difference?
Impairment of upper limb function is a significant cause of functional disability after stroke. Based on a review of the literature this paper defines upper limb function and highlights some of the relevant recent developments in neuropathology. The effects of changes in sensation, muscle recruitmen...
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Main Authors: | L. Fearnhead (Author), C. J. Eales (Author), V. U. Fritz (Author) |
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