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“... using a digital dynamometer, gait speed and chair stand by functional tests. PA and dependence in ADL...”
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“..., declines in both motor function and cognition contribute to age-related gait dysfunction. Transcranial...”
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“... affect gait post-stroke, cryotherapy is among the techniques used to temporarily reduce spasticity...”
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“...O Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo (TOC) consiste em uma doença crônica caracterizada pela presença...”
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“... 2001 to 2010 using the terms: (gait OR walking OR walk) AND (velocity OR speed) AND (ground reaction...”
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“...Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy; Gait; Orthosis; Physical therapy; Rehabilitation...”
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“... analyzed for total N (TN), total organic C (TOC), soluble inorganic N (SIN), soluble organic N (SON...”
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