Utilisation de l’isocinétisme dans l’hémiplégie

Hubert Delahaye1, J. Vanvelcenaher1, A. Khaled1, P. Mortreux1, Alfredo Passeri1, P Schumacker1
1CRF L’Espoir, 25, pavé du Moulin, F-59260, Hellemmes, France

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