Electrical Stimulation - Its role in upper limb recovery post-stroke

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Introduction and Learning Outcomes[edit | edit source]

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What is Functional Electrical Stimulation

When should I use Functional Electrical Stimulation

How do I use Functional Electrical Stimulation

General

Shoulder Subluxation

Motor Control and Recovery

Recent Related Research (from <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/">Pubmed</a>)

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