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Klinische Erfassung

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Die klinische Erfassung gilt als richtungweisend für den Behandlungsbeginn und den -verlauf. Sie erfolgt jedoch nicht nur einmal, sondern bleibt Bestandteil des therapeutischen Vorgehens.

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Diday-Nolle, A., Breier, S. (2013). Klinische Erfassung. In: Waldner-Nilsson, B. (eds) Handrehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34310-0_2

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