FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION (FES) AS A TREATMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH STROKE IN A UK CLINIC: 25 YEARS OF OUTCOME DATA

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Grabarz, R. [1 ]
Singleton, C. [1 ]
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[1] Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Fes Clin, Birmingham, England
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