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Larry W Forrester

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Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|October 9, 2010
Bilateral and unilateral arm training improve motor function through differing neuroplastic mechanisms: a single-blinded randomized controlled trialJill Whitall, Sandy McCombe Waller, John D Sorkin, et al.
Stroke|September 10, 2005
Treadmill exercise rehabilitation improves ambulatory function and cardiovascular fitness in patients with chronic stroke: a randomized, controlled trialRichard F Macko, Frederick M Ivey, Larry W Forrester, et al.
JAMA|October 21, 2004
Repetitive bilateral arm training and motor cortex activation in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trialAndreas R Luft, Sandy McCombe-Waller, Jill Whitall, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|May 11, 2010
Predictors of response to treadmill exercise in stroke survivorsJudith M Lam, Christoph Globas, Joachim Cerny, et al.
Stroke|September 2, 2008
Treadmill exercise activates subcortical neural networks and improves walking after stroke: a randomized controlled trialAndreas R Luft, Richard F Macko, Larry W Forrester, et al.
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Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|October 9, 2010
Bilateral and unilateral arm training improve motor function through differing neuroplastic mechanisms: a single-blinded randomized controlled trialJill Whitall, Sandy McCombe Waller, John D Sorkin, et al.
Stroke|September 10, 2005
Treadmill exercise rehabilitation improves ambulatory function and cardiovascular fitness in patients with chronic stroke: a randomized, controlled trialRichard F Macko, Frederick M Ivey, Larry W Forrester, et al.
JAMA|October 21, 2004
Repetitive bilateral arm training and motor cortex activation in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trialAndreas R Luft, Sandy McCombe-Waller, Jill Whitall, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|May 11, 2010
Predictors of response to treadmill exercise in stroke survivorsJudith M Lam, Christoph Globas, Joachim Cerny, et al.
Stroke|September 2, 2008
Treadmill exercise activates subcortical neural networks and improves walking after stroke: a randomized controlled trialAndreas R Luft, Richard F Macko, Larry W Forrester, et al.
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