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“... interaction between posture and movement during a lower limb pointing task. Methods: Participants...”
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“... transient increase in smoking, followed by a decelerated decrease. Those over 65 also showed increased...”
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“... transient increase in smoking, followed by a decelerated decrease. Those over 65 also showed increased...”
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“... movement, mainly during the backswing motion. In addition, significant differences between conditions were...”
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“... 18 patients, 33% (n=6) had smoking history, 78% (n=14) hypertension, 33% (n=6) diabetes and dyslipidaemia...”
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“.... Results: Of the included 18 patients, 33% (n=6) had smoking history, 78% (n=14) hypertension...”
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