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Prediction of independence in ambulation following stroke : a retrospective study

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' Prediction of independence in ambulation following stroke : a retrospective study' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • ambulation
  • discriminant analysis
  • rehabilitation
  • stroke
  • 뇌졸증
  • 보행
  • 재활
  • 판별분석
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