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“... to prevent or treat musculoskeletal dysfunction. Interventions that pull the lower limb into external...”
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“...BACKGROUND: Cryotherapy has been associated with a significant decrease in nerve conduction...”
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“...Objective: The effect of castration and subsequent replacement of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA...”
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“... interaction between posture and movement during a lower limb pointing task. Methods: Participants...”
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“...It is believed that periodic lirnb movement (PLM) and more specifically, restless leg syndrome (RLS...”
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“...). The obtained results indicate a shelter effect of the Espichel Cape in the northern half of the TSEC...”
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“...ABSTRACT Introduction Judo is a sport that presents a high incidence of sports injuries. Judo...”
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“.... Forces exerted by the dominant upper limb presented a higher decrease than from the non-dominant. Very...”
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“... of this disease, with emphasis on lower-limb lesions.Methods:This was a prospective observational study...”
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“... accelerometer was used for identify the impact magnitude of the lower limb and the three-dimensional analysis...”
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“...Diabetic Foot; Endovascular procedures; Stent; Angioplasty; Limb salvage; Amputation...”
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“..., few have focused on the differences that might arise from the anesthesia type performed during surgery...”
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“... ± 2.5 x 15.7 ± 2.7). Conclusions: These results suggest that lower-limb endurance training reduced...”
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“... function and autonomy and affecting different aspects of people’s life and contributing to decrease quality...”
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“... function and autonomy and affecting different aspects of people’s life and contributing to decrease quality...”
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“... using a dual-task paradigm (secondary auditory task). Results showed that addition of the attentional...”
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“... sclerosis (SSc). It is likely that the muscle impairments may reduce the patients' exercise performance...”
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