A prospective comparative study of shoulder pain after traumatic brain injury and cerebrovascular accident [electronic resource] : final report to the Motor Accidents Authority of NSW / Joan Leung, Brain Injury Unit, Royal Rehabilitation Centre Sydney
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- 4760515
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- Author:
- Leung, Joan
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- Archived version
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- [Sydney, N.S.W.] : Motor Accidents Authority of NSW, [2006?]
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- PANDORA electronic collection
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- Available via World Wide Web. On 15/12/2009 freely available from MAA website at: http://www.maa.nsw.gov.au/default.aspx?MenuID=374.
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"The aims of this project were to determine the prevalence of shoulder pain after traumatic brain injury (TBI), its relationship to the severity of TBI, and its clinical presentation in comparison with that of people with cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Shoulder pain has long been regarded as a major clinical problem after CVA."-- Website.
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- "The project started in December 2002 and finished in December 2005. Duration of the project was 3 years." -- p. [1]
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- 2006
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