neuroreha 2010; 2(2): 55-56
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1254338
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Kinematische Variabilität der Extremitäten im Lokomotionstraining nach Schlaganfall verbessert die kinematische Konsistenz

B. Elsner
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Publication Date:
09 June 2010 (online)

Lewek MD, Cruz TH, Moore JL et al. Allowing Intralimb Kinematic Variability during Locomotor Training Post-Stroke Improves Kinematic Consistency: subgroup analysis from a randomized clinical trial. Phys Ther 2009; 89: 829–839

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Bernhard ElsnerBSc Physiotherapie 

NTZ-Dresden

Abteilung Forschung und Evaluation

Fetscherplatz 2A

01307 Dresden

Email: bernhard.elsner@ntz-dresden.de

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