Early intensive hand rehabilitation is not more effective than usual care plus one-to-one hand therapy in people with sub-acute spinal cord injury ('Hands On'): A randomised trial
L.A. Harvey, Sarah Dunlop, L. Churilov, M.P. Galea, M. Hurley, J. Batty, T.Z. Li, A. Thompson, H. Withers, A. Nunn, J. Alexander, J. Buchanan, K. Wisbey, T. Geraghty, V. Pick, R. Marshall, J. Clark, K.A. Sinnott, J. Abel
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