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“...BACKGROUND: Cryotherapy has been associated with a significant decrease in nerve conduction...”
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“...); (3) asymmetrical (ASY; non-paretic limb in front of paretic); and (4) step (STP; non-paretic limb supported...”
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“... daily in Giemsastained blood smears. Signs of CM were determined by the manifestation of coma, limb...”
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“... the physical exercises help in the treatment. Objectives: To investigate the effects of walking...”
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“... improvement in shoulder range of motion, and a noticeable decrease in pain intensity, demonstrating the...”
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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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“... provides a comprehensive and quantitative description of kinematic features in freely walking rodents...”
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“... interaction between posture and movement during a lower limb pointing task. Methods: Participants...”
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