Wii-based Movement Therapy benefits stroke patients with low and very low movement ability

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McNulty, Penelope A., Butel, Angelica Thompson, Shiner, Christine T. and Trinh, Terry. (2013). Wii-based Movement Therapy benefits stroke patients with low and very low movement ability. Social Care and Neurodisability. 4(43924), pp. 114 - 123. https://doi.org/10.1108/SCN-04-2013-0018
AuthorsMcNulty, Penelope A., Butel, Angelica Thompson, Shiner, Christine T. and Trinh, Terry
Year2013
JournalSocial Care and Neurodisability
Journal citation4 (43924), pp. 114 - 123
PublisherPier Professional Ltd.
ISSN2042-0919
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/SCN-04-2013-0018
Scopus EID2-s2.0-84892514147
Page range114 - 123
Research GroupSports Performance, Recovery, Injury and New Technologies (SPRINT) Research Centre
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