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Priming for Improved Hand Strength in Persons with Chronic Tetraplegia: A Comparison of Priming-Augmented Functional Task Practice, Priming Alone, and Conventional Exercise Training
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Priming for Improved Hand Strength in Persons with Chronic Tetraplegia: A Comparison of Priming-Augmented Functional Task Practice, Priming Alone, and Conventional Exercise Training

Joyce Gomes-Osman, Jacqueline A Tibbett, Brandon P Poe and Edelle C Field-Fote
Frontiers in neurology, Vol.7, pp.242-242
2017-01-17
PMCID: PMC5239780
PMID: 28144229

Abstract

spinal cord injury human movement system Neuroscience rehabilitation hand function activities of daily living
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