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Concept Stroke
Academic Article Attentional abilities and functional outcomes following stroke.
Academic Article Ipsilateral deficits of targeted movements after stroke.
Academic Article Effects of practice and unpredictable distractors on planning and executing aiming after stroke.
Academic Article Gains in distance walking in a 3-month follow-up poststroke: what changes?
Academic Article Influence of stroke-related impairments on performance in 6-minute walk test.
Academic Article Rate of isometric knee extension strength development and walking speed after stroke.
Academic Article Current clinical practices in stroke rehabilitation: regional pilot survey.
Academic Article Dual-task demands of hand movements for adults with stroke: a pilot study.
Academic Article The role of patient demographics and clinical presentation in predicting discharge placement after inpatient stroke rehabilitation: analysis of a large, US data base.
Academic Article Learning implicitly: effects of task and severity after stroke.
Academic Article Single limb exercise: pilot study of physiological and functional responses to forced use of the hemiparetic lower extremity.
Academic Article Older adults with and without stroke reduce cadence to meet the demands of talking.
Academic Article Acute Effects of Assisted Cycling Therapy on Post-Stroke Motor Function: A Pilot Study.
Academic Article Revealing language deficits following stroke: the cost of doing two things at once.
Academic Article Task switching after stroke.
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