Loss of upper Extremity Motor Control and Function affect Women more than Men
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Loss of functional ability and motor control following stroke appears to affect women more severely than men in general. However, little attention has been paid specifically to the upper extremity.</p><p><strong>Objective</strong...
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Main Author: | Gad Alon (Author) |
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Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation - Peertechz Publications,
2014-08-22.
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