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“..., an increase in knee valgus during drop jump task and a decrease in lower limb balance were observed during...”
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“...) showed lower correlations with the time needed for planning, cutting, and felling. They also had...”
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“... not different between groups. Upper and lower trapezius activity decreased in the TSM group and both...”
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“... diametric modeling demonstrated a unimodal pattern with a negative exponential trend. There was a decrease...”
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