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Spasticity: pathophysiology, evaluation and management
- Correspondence to Dr Krishnan Padmakumari Sivaraman Nair, Department of Neurology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2JF, UK; siva.nair{at}sth.nhs.uk
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Spasticity: pathophysiology, evaluation and management
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- Received November 12, 2011
- Accepted April 7, 2012
- First published September 11, 2012.
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September 11, 2012
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