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... importantly, superiority of onetype of therapy over another could not be distinguished, and therefore that the specific choice of therapy was diffi-cult to justify over another type of treatment. This ... by rapid and global dissemination of research findings, and the Published: 30 January 2009Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2009, 6:3 doi :10 .11 86 /17 43-0003-6-3Received: 13 January ... the benefit of varioustypes of physical therapies.Evolution of physical rehabilitationHistorically, the management of stroke survivors involvedbed-rest and convalescence, reminiscent of the...
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