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“...The skin is an organ that promotes elasticity and also resistance against mechanical forces. After...”
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“...© 2014 Australian Physiotherapy Association.Question: Does Kinesio Taping reduce swelling...”
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“... rates and fungal respiration rates were significantly faster at 10 than at 5C, but they were not...”
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“... values, although this is not a universal finding. The number of repetitions has been shown to influence...”
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“... values, although this is not a universal finding. The number of repetitions has been shown to influence...”
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“... decrease in QoL was not directly linked to the severity of alcohol use but rather with its consequences...”
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“... profiles in the control and intervention groups, but the same pattern between the groups only vary in the...”
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“... profiles in the control and intervention groups, but the same pattern between the groups only vary in the...”
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“... to improve joint stability and decrease pain. This study aimed at evaluating the acute effect of Kinesio...”
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“..., macrophages exposed to T. asperelloides spores did not display the phenotypic profile M1/M2, and had reduced...”
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“... (AD) and a decrease in the use of benzodiazepines (BDZ). Prevalence, cumulative incidence, and factors...”
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“... a decrease in the use of benzodiazepines (BDZ). Prevalence, cumulative incidence, and factors associated with...”
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“... and is one of the ten countries in the world with the highest number of cases. Understanding the...”
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“... different results and often do not converge to a single solution. To address this problem, an adapted...”
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“... groups: with and without the use of the functional taping. The electrical activity of the erector spinae...”
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“..., it is not known whether it influences balance and postural control after ACL reconstruction. We will test...”
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