Comparison of the Effects of Exercise by Chronic Stroke Patients in Aquatic and Land Environments
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概要
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- 2011-10-31
著者
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Lee Ji
Department Of Physical Therapy Andong Science College
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Lee Daehee
Department Of Physical Therapy Youngdong University
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Roh Hyolyun
Department Of Occupational Therapy Kangwon National University
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PARK JUNGSEO
Department of Physical Therapy, Youngdong University
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LEE SANGYOUNG
Department of Physical Therapy, Youngdong University
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LEE CHANGLYAL
Department of Physical Therapy, Youngdong University
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YOON JEONGAE
Department of Occupational Therapy, Youngdong University
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LEE MOONHWAN
Department of Physical Therapy, International University of Korea
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LEE JIYEUN
Department of Physical Therapy, Andong Science College
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CHOI JONGDUK
Department of Physical Therapy, Daejeon University
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Yoon Jeongae
Department Of Occupational Therapy Youngdong University
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Lee Moonhwan
Department Of Physical Therapy International University Of Korea
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Park Jungseo
Department Of Physical Therapy Youngdong University
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Choi Jongduk
Department Of Physical Therapy Daejeon University
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Lee Sangyoung
Department Of Physical Therapy Youngdong University
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Lee Changlyal
Department Of Physical Therapy Youngdong University
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ROH HYOLYUN
Department of Occupational Therapy, Kangwon National University
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