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This study will be conducted to determine the impact of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy versus Task-Oriented Training on upper extremity function post-Botox injection in stroke patients.
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Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
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outpatient clinics of Mansoura university hospital
Al Mansurah
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