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“... limb complications are common after cancer treatment, including conservative procedures. Old studies...”
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“... might decrease pain and change the activity of surrounding muscles; however, its effect on upper limb...”
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“... pressure and peak expiratory flow of 15 elderly women who underwent exercise in upper and lower limb...”
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“... submitted to upper and lower limb flexibility tests, from the "Senior Fitness Test Manual", before and after...”
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“... agent. Objective: To know the repercussions of upper limb burns on the occupational performance...”
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“... A (BT-A) decreases spasticity in post-stroke patients, few authors have demonstrated functional improvement after...”
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