Cite
Long-Dose Intensive Therapy Is Necessary for Strong, Clinically Significant, Upper Limb Functional Gains and Retained Gains in Severe/Moderate Chronic Stroke.
MLA
Daly, Janis J., et al. “Long-Dose Intensive Therapy Is Necessary for Strong, Clinically Significant, Upper Limb Functional Gains and Retained Gains in Severe/Moderate Chronic Stroke.” Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, vol. 33, no. 7, July 2019, pp. 523–37. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/1545968319846120.
APA
Daly, J. J., McCabe, J. P., Holcomb, J., Monkiewicz, M., Gansen, J., & Pundik, S. (2019). Long-Dose Intensive Therapy Is Necessary for Strong, Clinically Significant, Upper Limb Functional Gains and Retained Gains in Severe/Moderate Chronic Stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 33(7), 523–537. https://doi.org/10.1177/1545968319846120
Chicago
Daly, Janis J, Jessica P McCabe, John Holcomb, Michelle Monkiewicz, Jennifer Gansen, and Svetlana Pundik. 2019. “Long-Dose Intensive Therapy Is Necessary for Strong, Clinically Significant, Upper Limb Functional Gains and Retained Gains in Severe/Moderate Chronic Stroke.” Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 33 (7): 523–37. doi:10.1177/1545968319846120.