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International Journal of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Volume 2 (2016), Article ID 2:IJPTR-114, 5 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2016/114
Research Article
Is Passive Mobilization Robot-Assisted Therapy Effective in Upper Limb Motor Recovery in Patients with Acquired Brain Injury? A Randomized Crossover Trial

Maria Giulia Montecchi*, Francesca Magnanini, Simone Tettamanzi, Barbara Volta, Erica Pederzini and Francesco Lombardi

Complex Unit of Neurorehabilitation of San Sebastiano Hospital, Correggio, Reggio Emilia, Italy
Dr. Montecchi Maria Giulia, Intensive Rehabilitation Unit San Sebastiano Hospital Correggio, Reggio Emilia, Italy. Tel.: +390522630557; Fax: +390522339615; E-mail: montecchimg@ausl.re.it
15 January 2016; 01 April 2016; 04 April 2016
Montecchi MG, Magnanini F, Tettamanzi S, Volta B, Pederzini E, et al. (2016) Is Passive Mobilization Robot-Assisted Therapy Effective in Upper Limb Motor Recovery in Patients with Acquired Brain Injury? A Randomized Crossover Trial. Int J Phys Ther Rehab 2: 114. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2016/114

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