Chapter 6: The policy agenda of ISPRM

This paper suggests a comprehensive policy agenda and first steps to be undertaken by the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) in order to realize its humanitarian, professional and scientific mandates. The general aims of ISPRM, as formulated in its guiding document...

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Hauptverfasser: Stucki, Gerold, von Groote, Per M, DeLisa, Joel A, Imamura, Marta, Melvin, John L, Haig, Andrew J, Li, Leonard S W, Reinhardt, Jan D
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