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“...© 2016 Australian Physiotherapy Association.Question: Can massage therapy reduce pain and perceived...”
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“... edema and pain. Treated mice could stand four times more time on the rotating rod than untreated ones...”
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“...Embedded Through-Section (ETS) technique is a relatively recent shear strengthening strategy...”
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