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DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-915381
Rehabilitation motorischer Funktionsstörungen nach Schlaganfall
Motor Rehabilitation of Stroke PatientsPublication History
Publication Date:
03 March 2006 (online)
Weiterbildungsziele In diesem Beitrag sollen folgende Weiterbildungsziele vermittelt werden: Neurophysiologische Grundlagen motorischer Rehabilitation Evidenzbasierte therapeutische Interventionen Kerninhalte übender Verfahren Einsatz zusätzlicher Therapieoptionen (technische Geräte, Medikamente)
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Dr. Hartwig Woldag
Neurologisches Rehabilitationszentrum Leipzig · Universität Leipzig
Muldentalweg 1
04828 Bennewitz bei Leipzig
Email: woldag@sachsenklinik.de