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Improved quality of life following constraint-induced movement therapy is associated with gains in arm use, but not motor improvement.

Kelly KM, Borstad AL, Kline D, Gauthier LV. Improved quality of life following constraint-induced movement therapy is associated with gains in arm use, but not motor improvement. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2018 10; 25(7):467-474.

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