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Electrical Stimulation in Addition to Passive Exercise Has a Small Effect on Spasticity and Range of Motion in Bedridden Elderly Patients: A Pilot Randomized Crossover Study"
written by Hideki Kataoka, Shunpei Nakashima, Hideki Aoki, Kyo Goto, Junichiro Yamashita, Yuichiro Honda, Yasutaka Kondo, Tatsuya Hirase, Junya Sakamoto, Minoru Okita,
published by
Health,
Vol.11 No.8, 2019
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