What Problematic Behaviors are Observed among Mentally Handicapped Children Receiving Pediatric Physical Therapy?
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概要
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- 2010-11-28
著者
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Tokuhisa Kentaro
Department of Rehabilitation medicine,Nishi-yamato rehabilitation hospital,Nara,Japan.
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Uesugi Masayuki
Kobe International Univ.
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Inoue Yuri
Kansai Rehabilitation College
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NARUSE SUSUMU
Kobe International University
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INOUE YURI
Kobe International University
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KOEDA HIDEKI
Kobe International University
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GOTOU MAKOTO
Kobe International University
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NANBA YOSIHUMI
Matue co-medical College
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NANBA YOSIHUMI
Matsue Co-medical College
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Tokuhisa Kentaro
Department Of Rehabilitation Medicine Nishiyamato Rehabilitation Hospital
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Tokuhisa Kentaro
Department Of Rehabilitation Medicine Nishi-yamato Rehabilitation Hospital Nara Japan.
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