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“... to prevent or treat musculoskeletal dysfunction. Interventions that pull the lower limb into external...”
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“...BACKGROUND: Cryotherapy has been associated with a significant decrease in nerve conduction...”
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“...This study investigated the effects of non-paretic leg constraint by a step, combined with two...”
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Sindicalismo: Um contributo para a compreensão da sua diminuição junto dos trabalhadores mais jovens
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“... observed that the elderly participants in this study had the same fear of falling, regardless of whether...”
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“... et al., 2017). Thus, the present study aims to analyse the association between fear of falling, eye-segmental...”
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“... to assess the fear of falling. Results confirms that higher levels of eye-segmental coordination are...”
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“.... Forces exerted by the dominant upper limb presented a higher decrease than from the non-dominant. Very...”
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