physioscience 2008; 4(2): 93-94
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027524
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Nachtlagerungsschiene oder Stehtisch zur Prävention von Sprunggelenkkontrakturen?

No Difference between Wearing a Night Splint and Standing on a Tilt Table in Preventing Ankle Contracture Early after Stroke: A Randomised TrialJ. Mehrholz
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Publication History

Publication Date:
13 May 2008 (online)

Robinson W, Smith R, Aung O, Ada L. Aust J Physiother 2008; 54: 33 - 38

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Prof. Dr. Jan Mehrholz

SRH Fachhochschule für Gesundheit Gera gGmbH, Villa Hirsch

Hermann-Drechsler-Str. 2

07548 Gera

Email: jan.mehrholz@klinik-bavaria.de

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