Physiotherapy Review

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3/2024 vol. 28
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Prevalence and pattern of post-stroke pain among stroke Survivors in Kano Metropolis

  1. Physiotherapy, Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, Kano, Nigeria
  2. Physiotherapy, Bayero University Kano, Kano, Nigeria
Physiotherapy Review, 2024, 28(3), 11-19
Data publikacji online: 2024/09/26
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