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Hemiplegia / Stroke / Prosthesis / Spinal cord injury / Amputation / Physical strength / Arm / Paralympic Games / Athletics at the Summer Paralympics / Medicine / Health / Disability
Date: 2015-01-18 18:59:48
Hemiplegia
Stroke
Prosthesis
Spinal cord injury
Amputation
Physical strength
Arm
Paralympic Games
Athletics at the Summer Paralympics
Medicine
Health
Disability

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