Blom-Smink et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Prediction of everyday verbal communicative ability of aphasic stroke patients after inpatient rehabilitationBlom-Smink et al., 2017
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- Blom-Smink M
- van de Sandt-Koenderman M
- Kruitwagen C
- El Hachioui H
- Visch-Brink E
- Ribbers G
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- Aphasiology
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Background: Early accurate prediction of verbal communicative ability at discharge from inpatient rehabilitation is essential for rehabilitation professionals to provide reliable prognostic information to the aphasic patient and family, and to make appropriate treatment …
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