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Publications by Susanne Palmcrantz
Development and Validation of the Swedish National Stroke Register Riksstroke’s Questionnaires in Patients at 3 and 12 Months After Stroke: A Qualitative Study
BMJ Open
Medicine
A Randomized Controlled Study Incorporating an Electromechanical Gait Machine, the Hybrid Assistive Limb, in Gait Training of Patients With Severe Limitations in Walking in the Subacute Phase After Stroke
PLoS ONE
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