[HTML] Sex differences in morphometric aspects of the peripheral nerves and related diseases
H Moriyamaa, S Hayashi, Y Inoue, M Itoh, N Otsuka - NeuroRehabilitation
... the female and male specimens of the abducent nerve (P < 0.05; Table 1). Our findings may partly
explain why there is no significant sex difference in the incidence of abducent nerve palsy or
paresis. Campbell and Brundage reported that the incidence rate of was ...
explain why there is no significant sex difference in the incidence of abducent nerve palsy or
paresis. Campbell and Brundage reported that the incidence rate of was ...
What is current practice for upper limb rehabilitation in the acute hospital setting following stroke? A systematic review
I Serrada, MN McDonnell, SL Hillier - NeuroRehabilitation
... 2. Bell JA , Wolke ML , Ortez RC , Jones TA , & Kerr AL ((2014) ). ... 18. Kwakkel G. , Kollen BJ ,
van der Grond J. , & Prevo AJ ((2003) ). Probability of regaining dexterity in the flaccid upper
limb: Impact of severity of paresis and time since onset in acute stroke. ...
van der Grond J. , & Prevo AJ ((2003) ). Probability of regaining dexterity in the flaccid upper
limb: Impact of severity of paresis and time since onset in acute stroke. ...
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