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“... control during the rehabilitation process or when resuming sport practice to decrease the risk...”
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“...Introduction: Excessive pronation has been linked to increased risk of developing lower limb...”
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“... taping) que atua promovendo a melhora do fluxo linfático através das diferentes pressões na pele...”
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“... groups, respectively, during elevation and lowering of the arm. Serratus anterior activity increased...”
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