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. 1959 Mar 1;80(5):342–346.

A Clinical and Statistical Study in Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation *

G Gingras, V Susset, R R Lemieux, J M Chevrier, G Huot, R Voyer, G Skuhrovsky, C Quirion
PMCID: PMC1830757  PMID: 13629415

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