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		3/2021
	 
	vol. 25 Original paper 
Physiotherapy programme in unspecific haemorrhagic brain stroke: A case study of a young adult
	
        
    
	             Laura  Piejko
	         
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	             Aleksandra  Stojek
	         
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 Physiotherapy Review, 2021, 25(3), 35-43 
	
Online publish date: 2021/09/28 
		
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