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The use of virtual reality for balance among individuals with chronic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Topics in stroke rehabilitation, v.24 no.1, 2017년, pp.68 - 79  

Iruthayarajah, Jerome ,  McIntyre, Amanda ,  Cotoi, Andreea ,  Macaluso, Steven ,  Teasell, Robert

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