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started by robmoat on 04 Dec 17
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    Li, Kitsum,O.T.D., O.T.R./L., Murai, N., M.S.O.T., & Chi, S., M.S.O.T. (2013). Clinical reasoning in the use of slings for patients with shoulder subluxation after stroke: A glimpse of the practice phenomenon in california. Otjr, 33(4), 228-235. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/15394492-20130912-01
    The purpose of this study was to survey occupational therapy practitioners practicing in the state of California, and to investigate the occurrence and the clinical reasoning in the use of shoulder slings to add to the understanding of the clinical contexts that defy the current research evidence.

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