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Ankle exercise with functional electrical stimulation affects spasticity and balance in stroke patients |
Sun-Young Ha, Jun-Ho Han, Young Jun Ko, Yun-Hee Sung |
J Exerc Rehabil. 2020;16(6):496-502. Published online 2020 December 28 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.2040780.390 |
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