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“...Introduction: Fibromyalgia syndrome is a disease characterized by generalized and chronic muscular...”
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“... use of the Swiss ball and walking; encouraging the adoption of different positions during childbirth...”
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“... because males were heavier and showed less walking ability The time taken to walk one metre decreases when...”
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“... fitness was measured using the following tests: vertical jump test, chair rise test and maximal walking...”
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“... walking speed is associated with physical and coordination fitness. This study explores the physical and...”
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“... the best results, with a significantly decrease in masticatory muscles’ pain and increase in bite...”
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“..., mainly the decrease of force peaks and loading rate. The main findings of this study confirmed the idea...”
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“... and perception of exertion decrease, compared to the DT group. Conclusion: These findings support that...”
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