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    Neurological

    Cardiovascular Stress Induced by Whole-Body Vibration Exercise in Individuals With Chronic Stroke

    Effects of Vibration Intensity, Exercise, and Motor Impairment on Leg Muscle Activity Induced by Whole-Body Vibration in People with Stroke

    How Do Somatosensory Deficits in the Arm and Hand Relate to Upper Limb Impairment, Activity, and Participation Problems After Stroke- A Systematic Review

    Reactive Balance in Individuals With Chronic Stroke- Biomechanical Factors Related to Perturbation-Induced Backward Falling

    Sitting and Activity Time in People with Stroke

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