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- who: Ching-yi Wu et al. from the Department Gung University Taoyuan, Taiwan have published the article: Editorial Motor Rehabilitation after Stroke, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Received Stroke is one of the most common conditions in adults that may cause impairment and disability. Motor impairments often persistently affect the daily function and quality of life among stroke survivors. Developing a new clinical intervention may consist of four phases: consideration of concept, development of concept, demonstration of concept, and proof of concept. The value of a phase I study is to learn how . . .
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