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- Published on: 27 July 2023
- Published on: 27 July 2023erratum to the article
The authors of this article would like to apologise for omitting a reference to The Northwick Park Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) for Management of Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain. Further information about the pathway, its tools and ongoing development, may be found here (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/cicelysaunders/resources/management-of-hemiplegic-...) and in the following 2 citations:
D. Jackson, L. Turner-Stokes, A. Khatoon, H. Stern, L. Knight & A. O'Connell (2002). Development of an integrated care pathway for the management of hemiplegic shoulder pain, Disability and Rehabilitation, 24:7, 390-398,
Jackson D, Turner-Stokes L, Williams H, Das-Gupta R. Use of an integrated care pathway: a third-round audit of the management of shoulder pain in neurological conditions. J Rehabil Med. 2003 Nov;35(6):265-70.
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