Mehrholz et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Reliability of the Modified Tardieu Scale and the Modified Ashworth Scale in adult patients with severe brain injury: a comparison studyMehrholz et al., 2005
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- 3411184454372462554
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- Mehrholz J
- Wagner K
- Meissner D
- Grundmann K
- Zange C
- Koch R
- Pohl M
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- Clinical rehabilitation
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Objective: To assess and to compare the reliability of the Modified Tardieu Scale with the Modified Ashworth Scale in patients with severe brain injury and impaired consciousness. Design: Cross-sectional observational comparison study. Setting: An early rehabilitation …
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