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A scoping review of physical activity in people with limb loss. 10,000 steps per day?
Wong CK, Rissland M, Madagan D, Jones K.
A scoping review of physical activity in people with limb loss. 10,000 steps per day?
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Association of phantom limb pain with peripheral sensation and cognitive function.
Wong CK, Wong CK.
Association of phantom limb pain with peripheral sensation and cognitive function.
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Young individuals with stroke in rehabilitation: a cohort study.
Campo M, Toglia J, Jaywant A, O'Dell MW.
Young individuals with stroke in rehabilitation: a cohort study.
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The clinical utility of the dream home assessment (DHA).
Raphael-Greenfield, E. & Grajo, L.
The clinical utility of the dream home assessment (DHA).
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Efficacy of a Core Strengthening Program for Diastasis Rectus Abdominis in Postpartum Women: A Prospective Observational Study.
Leopold M, Santiago K, Cheng J, Keller L, Abutalib Z, Bonder J, Sharma G, Tenforde A, Casey E.
Efficacy of a Core Strengthening Program for Diastasis Rectus Abdominis in Postpartum Women: A Prospective Observational Study.
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A Conversation with Physiatrist-in-Training (PHiT) Council President, Dr. Scott Klass.
A Conversation with Physiatrist-in-Training (PHiT) Council President, Dr. Scott Klass.
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Two Wrongs Make a Right: The Importance of Clinical Correlation.
Scott Klass, MD, Minh Quan Le, MD, Vincent Hsu, BS, and Timothy Tiu, MD
Two Wrongs Make a Right: The Importance of Clinical Correlation.
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Is botulinum toxin type A more effective and safer than other treatments for the management of lower limb spasticity in children with cerebral palsy?
Kim H, Kolaski K.
Is botulinum toxin type A more effective and safer than other treatments for the management of lower limb spasticity in children with cerebral palsy?
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Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial of IncobotulinumtoxinA for Sialorrhea in Children: SIPEXI.
Berweck S, Bonikowski M, Kim H, Althaus M, Flatau-Baqué B, Mueller D, Banach MD.
Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial of IncobotulinumtoxinA for Sialorrhea in Children: SIPEXI.
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Shoulder Pain and Ultrasound Findings: A Comparison Study of Wheelchair Athletes, Non-athletic Wheelchair Users, and Non-Wheelchair Users.
Hoo JA, Kim H, Fram J, Lin YS, Page C, Easthausen I, Jayabalan P.
Shoulder Pain and Ultrasound Findings: A Comparison Study of Wheelchair Athletes, Non-athletic Wheelchair Users, and Non-Wheelchair Users.