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Post-Stroke Hypertonicity: How to Reduce Spasticity Using Electrical Stimulation

Author Remy Cohan

 

Category: Electrical Stimulation, NMES, Post Stroke Spasticity, Post-Stroke Recovery, Rehabilitation Medicine, Stroke Physiatry, Upper Extremity Tag: CVA, Electrical Stimulation, Hand recovery, Hypertonicity, muscle tone, NMES, Physiatry, Post Stroke Recovery, Post Stroke Spasticity, Rehabilitation MEdicine, Upper Extremity

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