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Electrical Stimulation for Hypertonicity: A Neurorehabilitation Approach to Reduce Post-Stroke Spasticity

Author Remy Cohan

Category: Hypertonicity, Neurorehabilitation, NMES, Post Stroke Spasticity, Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Physiatry, Uncategorized, Upper Extremity Tag: hand recovery after stroke, Hypertonicity in upper extremity, muscle tone, NeuroElectrical Muscle Stimulation, NMES, Post Stroke Spasticity

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