An edition of Steps to Follow (1984)

Steps to Follow

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Steps to Follow
Patricia M. Davies, M. Tomita
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An edition of Steps to Follow (1984)

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Springer Japan
Language
Japanese

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Steps to follow: the comprehensive treatment of patients with hemiplegia
2000, Springer
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August 1, 1997, Springer
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Steps to follow: a guide to the treatment of adult hemiplegia
1991, Springer-Verlag
Cover of: Steps to Follow
Steps to Follow
1987, Springer Japan
Cover of: Steps to follow
Cover of: Steps to Follow
Steps to Follow: A Guide to the Treatment of Adult Hemiplegia
July 1984, Springer-Verlag Telos
in English

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R1

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Pagination
321
Weight
0.001

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OL37085997M
ISBN 13
9784431705291

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In the rehabilitation of patients who have suffered a stroke or some other unilateral brain lesion there is a widespread tendency to focus attention only on those problems which can actually be seen.
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