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Post-Stroke Shoulder Pain: Shoulder Subluxation on Clinical Exams and Radiographs

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Category: Post-Stroke Recovery, Rehabilitation Medicine, Shoulder Subluxation, Stroke Physiatry, X-Ray Tag: Clinical Examination, MD, Physiatry, Post Stroke Recovery, Rehabilitation MEdicine, Remy Cohan, SHoudler Pain, Shoulder Subluxation, Upper Extremity, X-Ray Leave a comment

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