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Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation to improve motor outcomes in older adults with chronic stroke

Christopher S. Cayco, Edward James R. Gorgon and Rolando T. Lazaro
Neurosciences Journal January 2019, 24 (1) 53-60; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2019.1.20180322
Christopher S. Cayco
From the Department of Physical Therapy (Cayco, Gorgon, Lazaro), University of the Philippines, and from the Department of Physical Therapy (Lazaro), California State University, Sacramento, Manila, Philippines
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Edward James R. Gorgon
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Rolando T. Lazaro
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vol. 24 no. 1 53-60
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2019.1.20180322
PubMed 
30842400

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1658-3183
History 
  • Received August 24, 2018
  • Accepted December 25, 2018
  • Published online November 13, 2020.

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  1. Christopher S. Cayco, MPT, PTRP⇑,
  2. Edward James R. Gorgon, MPhysio, PTRP and
  3. Rolando T. Lazaro, PhD, DPT
  1. From the Department of Physical Therapy (Cayco, Gorgon, Lazaro), University of the Philippines, and from the Department of Physical Therapy (Lazaro), California State University, Sacramento, Manila, Philippines
  1. Address correspondence and reprint request to: Asst Prof. Christopher S. Cayco, Department of Physical Therapy, University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Philippines. E-mail: cscayco1{at}up.edu.ph ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3778-0544
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