Bidirectional and Multi-User Telerehabilitation System: Clinical Effect on Balance, Functional Activity, and Satisfaction in Patients with Chronic Stroke Living in Long-Term Care Facilities.
Kwan-Hwa LinChin-Hsing ChenYou-Yin ChenWen-Tzeng HuangJin-Shin LaiShang-Ming YuYuan-Jen ChangPublished in: Sensors (2014)
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