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CANOE GAME-BASED VIRTUAL REALITY TRAINING TO IMPROVE POSTURAL STABILITY OF TRUNK, BALANCE AND UPPER LIMB MOTOR FUNCTION IN SUB-ACUTE STROKE

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' CANOE GAME-BASED VIRTUAL REALITY TRAINING TO IMPROVE POSTURAL STABILITY OF TRUNK, BALANCE AND UPPER LIMB MOTOR FUNCTION IN SUB-ACUTE STROKE' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • postural balance
  • stroke
  • upper extremity
  • virtual reality exposure therapy
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