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Living with Stroke
16 June 2005

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PDF document Introduction to SPARCProfessor Peter Lansley, Director, SPARC 138KB 20/06/2005 12:05:15
PDF document Setting the scene: the Stroke AssociationMs Sue Wayne, Stroke Services, Training and Development Manager 435KB 20/06/2005 12:05:15
PDF document Cytokines and proteases in the pathogenesis of strokeProfessor Nicola Woodroofe, Director of the Biomedical Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University 4MB 24/06/2005 09:43:08
PDF document Research into stroke rehabilitationDr Susan Kelly, Senior Lecturer, Health Sciences, University of Birmingham 602KB 20/06/2005 12:05:15
PDF document What knowledge can users, carers and practitioners share with researchers?Dr Gail Mountain, Director of the Centre for Health and Social Care, Sheffield Hallam University 194KB 20/06/2005 18:18:46
PDF document SMART rehabilitation and motion tracking systems to support rehabilitation of people with strokeDr Nigel Harris, University of Bath 650KB 20/06/2005 12:05:14
PDF document Using technology to provide feedback about performance during rehabilitationDr Jane Zheng, University of Ulster 496KB 20/06/2005 12:05:10

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