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Validity of the Child Feeding Questionnaire for the Prediction of Aspiration Risk in Children with Cerebral Palsy
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Variability of Corticospinal Excitability for the Ankle Dorsiflexor Tibialis Anterior Muscle in People with and Without Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
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Variability of individual response to whole-body vibration and treadmill walking in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy
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Ventilator weaning and respiratory complications on the inpatient rehabilitation unit following acute cervical spinal cord injury
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Virtual Care and Home-Based LED Treatment for TBI During COVID-19 Pandemic
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Virtual Reality in Balance Training in Patients with Spinal cord injury: A Prospective Comparative Pre-post Study
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Visual-vestibular deficits contribute to poorer functional mobility and higher symptom severity in adults with persistent symptoms after a mild traumatic brain injury
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