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NTIS 바로가기Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association, v.28 no.2, 2019년, pp.477 - 486
Tanaka, Naojiro (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Matsushita, Shinro (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Sonoda, Yasushi (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Maruta, Yoshikatsu (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Fujitaka, Yuta (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Sato, Masashi (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Simomori, Miki (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Onaka, Rhyuki (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Harada, Keiji (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Nishi-Hiroshima Rehabilitation Hospital) , Hirata, Takashi (Fundamental Technology Research Center, Honda) , Kinoshita, Shoji , Okamoto, Takatsugu , Okamura, Hitoshi
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