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Commentary on Enhanced early sensory outcome after nerve repair as a result of immediate post-operative re-learning: a randomized controlled trial. B. Rosén,P. Vikström,S. Turner,D. A. McGrouther,R. W. Selles,T. A. R. Schreuders and A. Björkman. J Hand Surg Eur. 2015,40: 598–606
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