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Reducing 4DCBCT imaging dose and time: exploring the limits of adaptive acquisition and motion compe…
The limits of passive motion are variable between and unrelated within normal tibiofemoral joints.
ASO Author Reflection: Is It Necessary to Limit Shoulder Range of Motion After Mastectomy with Immed…
Employers' perspective: when a return to work is the objective for persons with reduced mobility.
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The Efficacy of Different Types of Stretching on Range of Motion, Pain and Function in Elbow Limitat…
Preservation of Joint Function Using Postoperative Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) A Pilot Study
Use of Continuous Passive Motion in the Post-Operative Treatment of Intra-articular Knee Fractures
Cervical Stairstep and Effects on Range of Motion (ROM)
Continuous Passive Motion Versus Heterotopic Ossification
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