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  • 27. Shoulder subluxation in hemiplegia: effects of three different supports.
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    Nannetti L, Paci M, Taiti PG.
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    Yang C, Chen P, Du W, Chen Q, Yang H, Su M.
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  • 35. Subluxation of the shoulder in hemiplegia.
    Fitzgerald-Finch OP, Gibson II.
    Age Ageing; 1975 Feb; 4(1):16-8. PubMed ID: 1155293
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  • 37. Efficacy of electrical stimulation in preventing or reducing subluxation of the shoulder after stroke: a meta-analysis.
    Ada L, Foongchomcheay A.
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  • 38. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation of the muscles surrounding the shoulder.
    Baker LL, Parker K.
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