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Motor neglect: Implications for movement and rehabilitation following stroke
Timothy Punt
, Margaret Riddoch
Psychology
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Motor Neglect
100%
Relative Contribution
11%
Poor Outcome
11%
Impact on Patients
11%
Clinical Problems
11%
Motor Deficits
11%
Brain Lesions
11%
Unilateral Neglect
11%
Large Degree
11%
Clinical Measures
11%
Web of Science
11%
Underutilization
11%
Classical Representation
11%
Sensory Deficit
11%
Patient Performance
11%
Constraint-induced Movement Therapy
11%
Movement Therapy
11%
Sensory Aspects
11%
Hemiparesis
11%
Patient Recovery
11%
Bilateral Movement
11%
Movement Difficulties
11%
Number of Reviews
11%
Movement Problems
11%
PubMed
11%
Psychology
Neglect
100%
Brain Lesions
7%
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy
7%