Robot-assisted training compared with an enhanced upper limb therapy programme and with usual care for upper limb functional limitation after stroke: the RATULS three-group RCT
Health Technology Assessment2020Vol. 24(54), pp. 1–232
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Helen Rodgers, Helen Bosomworth, Hermano Igo Krebs, Frederike van Wijck, Denise Howel, Nina Wilson, Tracy Finch, Natasha Alvarado, Laura Ternent, Cristina Fernandez-García, Lydia Aird, Sreeman Andole, David Cohen, Jesse Dawson, Gary A. Ford, Richard Francis, Steven Hogg, Niall Hughes, Christopher Price, Duncan L. Turner, Luke Vale, Scott Wilkes, Lisa Shaw
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