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Impact of Sensory Impairment on Improvement of Upper-limb Function in Patients under 75 Years of Age with Subacute Stroke: A Preliminary Study

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether an interaction exists between sensory impairment and age with respect to the recovery of upper-limb function in patients with subacute stroke.Methods: This retrospective observational study included 83 patients recovering from subacute str...

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Published in:Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine 2021, Vol.6, pp.20210045
Main Authors: Fujita, Takaaki, Sone, Toshimasa, Yamamoto, Yuichi, Yamane, Kazuhiro, Tsuchiya, Kenji, Ohira, Yoko, Otsuki, Koji, Iokawa, Kazuaki
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