Muscle spindle activity in the affected upper limb after a unilateral stroke
Linda R. Wilson(UNSW Sydney), David Burke, Simon C. Gandevia(UNSW Sydney), Jean‐Michel Graciès(Université Paris-Est Créteil), J. Timothy Inglis(Vancouver Coastal Health)
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