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Differential Diagnoses of Pediatric Upper Limb Masses.
Characteristics of upper limb mass, muscle CSA and stiffness in adolescent baseball players with and…
Larger muscle mass of the upper limb correlates with lower amplitudes of deltoid MEPs following tran…
EVALUATION OF BILATERAL ASYMMETRY BETWEEN UPPER LIMB MASSES IN RIGHT-HANDED YOUNG ADULTS OF BOTH SEX…
Tumor mass in the right upper limb].
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Upper Limb Loss Perturbation Response
Tendon Vibrations Effect on Upper Limb Motor Recovery After Recent Stroke
Surgical Intervention and Physiotherapy in Breast Cancer: Effects in Scapular Kinematics, Pain and U…
Mechanical Determinants of Upper Limbs Oscillation During Gait
The Effects of Upper Extremity Lymphedema on Posture, Upper Extremity Functions, and Quality of Life
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