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  • 22. Combined arm stretch positioning and neuromuscular electrical stimulation during rehabilitation does not improve range of motion, shoulder pain or function in patients after stroke: a randomised trial.
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  • 24. A randomized controlled trial on the immediate and long-term effects of arm slings on shoulder subluxation in stroke patients.
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