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For the same net flexion torque, obstetric brachial plexus lesion (OBPL) patients (right) with motor misrouting which causes increased triceps activation would have to activate
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Region of interest masks, the areas where cortical activation may be expected in healthy individuals, showed that during motor imagery flexion of the affected arm the following
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