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“... improvement in shoulder range of motion, and a noticeable decrease in pain intensity, demonstrating the...”
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“... in neurological patients. This effective technique would enhance muscle performance, and ultimately, functional...”
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“... related to the disease, as well as effective prevention and treatment measures for it1,6,7. In this...”
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“... of diabetes. Lifestyle intervention programs can be effective, but their application to the elderly needs...”
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“... decrease of the adductor/abductor isometric strength ratio in the non-dominant limb (OR = 0.238...”
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“...Whenever there is a decrease of the sensory function, whether due to a disease, trauma or to the...”
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“... adipose tissue, and consequent decrease in strength. The present study aimed to evaluate the body...”
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“... Report checklist. The target public was patients with lower limb lesions caused by diabetic foot ulcers...”
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“...) were calculated for the dominant limb during single-leg squat. No significant difference was verified...”
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“..., in interaction with social barriers that may hinder their full and effective participation in society with other...”
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“..., in interaction with social barriers that may hinder their full and effective participation in society with other...”
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