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“...Low back pain can be considered as one of the main factors that lead to decreased functional...”
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“... intermuscular beta-band coherence in muscles while walking on a treadmill at 1.2 m·s-1. The Psychomotor...”
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“... experiencing a decrease in knee pain after treatment. The affected limbs showed an increase in average strength...”
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“... correlated with the increase in self-reported pain (p = 0.041, r = 0.37), whereas the changes in EMG activity...”
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“... because males were heavier and showed less walking ability The time taken to walk one metre decreases when...”
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