Liminality and decision making for upper limb surgery in tetraplegia: a grounded theory.
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Leveraging the Medical Context to Increase Upper Extremity Reconstruction among Patients with Tetraplegia: A Qualitative Analysis.The development of the NZ-based international upper limb surgery registry.Checkpoints to Progression: Qualitative Analysis of the Personal and Contextual Factors That Influence Selection of Upper Extremity Reconstruction Among Patients With Tetraplegia.Essential gains and health after upper-limb tetraplegia surgery identified by the International classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF).
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Liminality and decision making for upper limb surgery in tetraplegia: a grounded theory.
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Liminality and decision making for upper limb surgery in tetraplegia: a grounded theory.
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Liminality and decision making for upper limb surgery in tetraplegia: a grounded theory.
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Liminality and decision making for upper limb surgery in tetraplegia: a grounded theory
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E Jean C Hay-Smith
Sally Keeling
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10.3109/09638288.2012.727945
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2012-10-19T00:00:00Z