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Development and evaluation of mobile program for post-stroke aphasia and upper limb dysfunction

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  • 의료과학 약
  • Rehabilitation
  • Stroke
  • aphasia
  • mhealth
  • tele-medicine
  • telehealth
  • u-health
  • upper-extremity
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