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Rehabilitation nach peripheren Nervenläsionen

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Die Ausführungen dieses Kapitels erfolgen aus handtherapeutischer Sicht und beziehen sich auf die Nerven der oberen Extremität. Grundsätzliche Strategien sind analog auch auf die Nerven der unteren Extremität anwendbar.

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Breier, S., Waldner-Nilsson, B. (2014). Rehabilitation nach peripheren Nervenläsionen. In: Kretschmer, T., Antoniadis, G., Assmus, H. (eds) Nervenchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36895-0_9

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