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“.... We hypothesized that the use of elastic bands would decrease rearfoot eversion and that the greater the band...”
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“... training, such as walking. However, understanding whether a decrease in spasticity level, if any, would...”
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“... decrease in fat mass, an increase in lower limb strength and an increase in aerobic resistance. In group...”
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“... showed significant decrease in PhRIB during same load and in PhREB during peak load in Participant...”
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“..., an increase in knee valgus during drop jump task and a decrease in lower limb balance were observed during...”
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“... relationship of the muscle group tested, which did not occur for the Ex+NMES limb. There was also a decrease...”
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“..., TENS and control, in two moments, before and after the interventions. The healthy limb was evaluated...”
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“... 1, and between days 7 and 10 for the presence of any complications. Twenty-five patients in each group...”
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“... the long bones and their presence in any cases may be not associated with lameness. It has a migratory...”
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“..., we can conclude that: 1), there is not any significant acute effect in terms of peak-torque, unilateral...”
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“.... Isokinetic flexor peak torque was also lower in the involved limb than in the uninvolved limb (107.8±15.4 and...”
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“..., através do Box and Blocks Test (BBT) e do Nine Hole Peg Test (NHPT). A ANOVA foi utilizada para avaliar...”
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“.... Isokinetic flexor peak torque was also lower in the involved limb than in the uninvolved limb (107.8±15.4 and...”
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