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Foot drop: where, why and what to do?
- Dr J D Stewart, 145 East 13th Street, #204, North Vancouver, BC V7L 2L4, Canada; john.stewart{at}telus.net
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Foot drop: where, why and what to do?
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- First published May 23, 2008.
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May 23, 2008
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