January 15, 2013; 80 (3 Supplement 2) Article
The interaction between neuropsychological and motor deficits in patients after stroke
Christopher Chen, Didier Leys, Alberto Esquenazi
First published January 14, 2013, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182762569
Christopher Chen
From the National University of Singapore (C.C.), Singapore; Université Lille Nord de France (D.L.), Lille, France; and MossRehab Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory (A.E.), Elkins Park, PA.
Didier Leys
From the National University of Singapore (C.C.), Singapore; Université Lille Nord de France (D.L.), Lille, France; and MossRehab Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory (A.E.), Elkins Park, PA.
Alberto Esquenazi
From the National University of Singapore (C.C.), Singapore; Université Lille Nord de France (D.L.), Lille, France; and MossRehab Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory (A.E.), Elkins Park, PA.
The interaction between neuropsychological and motor deficits in patients after stroke
Christopher Chen, Didier Leys, Alberto Esquenazi
Neurology Jan 2013, 80 (3 Supplement 2) S27-S34; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182762569
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vol. 80 no. 3 Supplement 2 S27-S34
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- First Published January 14, 2013.
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© 2013 American Academy of Neurology
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- Christopher Chen, MD, FRCP,
- Didier Leys, MD, PhD and
- Alberto Esquenazi, MD
- Christopher Chen, MD, FRCP,
- Didier Leys, MD, PhD and
- Alberto Esquenazi, MD
- From the National University of Singapore (C.C.), Singapore; Université Lille Nord de France (D.L.), Lille, France; and MossRehab Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory (A.E.), Elkins Park, PA.
- Correspondence to Dr. Chen: phccclh{at}nus.edu.sg
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