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327 related items for PubMed ID: 18639360

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    Cauraugh JH, Kim SB, Duley A.
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  • 27. Interlimb coordination following stroke.
    Garry MI, van Steenis RE, Summers JJ.
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  • 29. Techniques to improve function of the arm and hand in chronic hemiplegia.
    Kraft GH, Fitts SS, Hammond MC.
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    Harris-Love ML, McCombe Waller S, Whitall J.
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  • 32. Impact of explicit information on implicit motor-sequence learning following middle cerebral artery stroke.
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    Treat-Jacobson D, Bronas UG, Leon AS.
    Vasc Med; 2009 Aug; 14(3):203-13. PubMed ID: 19651669
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  • 35. Training novice clinicians improves observation accuracy of the upper extremity after stroke.
    Bernhardt J, Bate PJ, Matyas TA.
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  • 36. Rehabilitation of reaching poststroke: a randomized pilot investigation of tactile versus auditory feedback for trunk control.
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  • 38. Ipsilateral sequential arm movements after unilateral subthalamic deep-brain stimulation in patients with Parkinson's disease.
    Agostino R, Dinapoli L, Modugno N, Iezzi E, Gregori B, Esposito V, Romanelli P, Berardelli A.
    Mov Disord; 2008 Sep 15; 23(12):1718-24. PubMed ID: 18661566
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  • 40. Hemisphere specific impairments in reach-to-grasp control after stroke: effects of object size.
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