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Fatigue and Social Function in Persons with Physical Disability: A Short-term Longitudinal Analysis

Molton IR, Smith AE, Jensen MP. "Fatigue and Social Function in Persons with Physical Disability: A Short-term Longitudinal Analysis." Poster presented at International Society for Quality of Life's (ISOQOL) 21st Annual Conference, Berlin, Germany; 2014.
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Scoping Review of Common Secondary Conditions After Stroke and Their Associations with Age and Time Post Stroke

Baylor CR, Yorkston KM, Jensen MP, Truitt AR, Molton IR. "Scoping Review of Common Secondary Conditions After Stroke and Their Associations with Age and Time Post Stroke." Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 2014;21(5):371-382.
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