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257-265
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Touillet A, Guesdon H, Bosser G, et al. Assessment of compliance with prescribed activity by hemiplegic stroke patients after an exercise programme and physical activity education. Ann Phys Rehabil Med. 2010;53:250-257, 257-265.
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Touillet, A.1
Guesdon, H.2
Bosser, G.3
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