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CONSTRAINT-INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY TO IMPROVE UPPER EXTREMITY FUNCTION IN SUBJECTS FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: A CASE STUDY.


Funded by the National Institute of Disability Rehabilitation rehabilitation: see physical therapy.  and Research (Grant HI33A980010) and the National Institutes of Health (Grant HD34273).

Shaw SE, Morris DM, Yakley SA, McKay Mc·Kay   , Claude 1890-1948.

Jamaican-born American writer who figured prominently in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. His works include collections of poetry, such as Constab Ballads (1912), and novels, including Home to Harlem (1928).
 SB, Taub E. Division of Physical Therapy and Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB began in 1936 as the Birmingham Extension Center of the University of Alabama. Because of the rapid growth of the Birmingham area, it was decided that an extension program for students who had difficulties which prevented them from studying in Tuscaloosa was needed. , AL.
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Author:Taub, E
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Date:May 1, 2000
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