Long-term effect of additional rehabilitation following botulinum toxin-A on upper limb activity in chronic stroke: the InTENSE randomised trial

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Natasha A. Lannin
Louise Ada
Coralie English
Julie Ratcliffe
Steven Faux
Mithu Palit
Senen Gonzalez
John Olver
Emma Schneider
Maria Crotty
Ian D. Cameron
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[1] Monash University,Department of Neurosciences, Central Clinical School
[2] Alfred Health,School of Allied Health (Occupational Therapy)
[3] La Trobe University,School of Health Sciences and Priority Research Centre for Stroke and Brain Injury
[4] The University of Sydney,College of Nursing and Health Sciences
[5] University of Newcastle,Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Unit
[6] Flinders University,School of Medicine
[7] St Vincent’s Hospital,Rehabilitation and Aged Care, College of Medicine and Public Health
[8] University of New South Wales,undefined
[9] Austin Health,undefined
[10] Epworth Monash Rehabilitation Medicine Research Unit,undefined
[11] Monash University,undefined
[12] Flinders University,undefined
[13] John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research,undefined
[14] Northern Sydney Local Health District,undefined
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BMC Neurology | / 22卷
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Botulinum toxin type A; Stroke; Spasticity; Wrist; Rehabilitation; Neuroscience;
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