Upper Extremity: Assessment of Motor Control, Part 3
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It is easy to identify the atypical upper extremity movement patterns demonstrated by this stroke survivor in the outpatient clinic. Structures of the shoulder and scapula can be observed from the front, the side and the back.
It is easy to identify the atypical upper extremity movement patterns demonstrated by this stroke survivor in the outpatient clinic. Structures of the shoulder and scapula can be observed from the front, the side and the back.
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