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[http:// | *[http://strokebestpractices.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/SBP2013_Stroke-Rehabilitation-Update_July-10_FINAL.pdf Stroke Rehabilitation]. In: Lindsay MP, Gubitz G, Bayley M, Phillips S (Editors), Dawson AS, Knox J, McClure A, Foley N, Teasell R (Leads) of the Canadian Stroke Strategy Best Practices and Standards Writing Group. Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care (4th ed). Canadian Stroke Network (2013). | ||
*[http://thomasland.metapress.com/content/3tkx7xec2dtgxqkh/fulltext.pdf Ottawa Panel Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation]. Khadilkar A, Phillips K, Jean N, Lamothe C, Milne S, Sarnecka J. Top Stroke Rehabil, 2006; 13(2): 1-269. | |||
[http://guidance.nice.org.uk/IPG278 Functional electrical stimulation for drop foot of central neurological origin] from the National Institute for health and Clinical Excellence, July 2010. | *[http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/pubs/contents/42cfb264-3aee-47f4-92f5-544ce08c37d8.pdf Spasticity in adults: management using botulinum toxin] from the Royal College of Physicians. | ||
*[http://guidance.nice.org.uk/IPG278 Functional electrical stimulation for drop foot of central neurological origin] from the National Institute for health and Clinical Excellence, July 2010. | |||
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Revision as of 15:58, 25 October 2013
- Stroke Rehabilitation. In: Lindsay MP, Gubitz G, Bayley M, Phillips S (Editors), Dawson AS, Knox J, McClure A, Foley N, Teasell R (Leads) of the Canadian Stroke Strategy Best Practices and Standards Writing Group. Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care (4th ed). Canadian Stroke Network (2013).
- Ottawa Panel Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines for Post-Stroke Rehabilitation. Khadilkar A, Phillips K, Jean N, Lamothe C, Milne S, Sarnecka J. Top Stroke Rehabil, 2006; 13(2): 1-269.
- Spasticity in adults: management using botulinum toxin from the Royal College of Physicians.
- Functional electrical stimulation for drop foot of central neurological origin from the National Institute for health and Clinical Excellence, July 2010.