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Post Stroke Foot Dorsiflexion: Using Electrical Stimulation to Reduce Tone & Promote Plasticity

Posted on August 25, 2018May 30, 2020Author Remy Cohan 0

Last updated on:May 30, 2020

Category: Ankle Dorsiflexion, CVA, Hemiplegic Gait, Hypertonicity, Neurorehabilitation, NMES, Post Stroke Spasticity, Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Physiatry Tag: Ankle Dorsiflexion, Lower Extremity, Neurorehabilitation, NMES, Plasticity, Post Stroke Spasticity Leave a comment

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