Brain motor control function in a patient with subacute, incomplete, asymmetrical spinal cord injury.

Chin Med J (Engl)

Department of Spine and Spinal Injury Surgery, China Rehabilitation Research Center, Capital Medical University School of Rehabilitation Medicine, Beijing 100068, China.

Published: July 2010

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