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Effects of intensive physical rehabilitation on neuromuscular adaptations in adults with poststroke hemiparesisAndersen et al., 2011
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- Andersen L
- Zeeman P
- Jørgensen J
- Bech-Pedersen D
- Sørensen J
- Kjær M
- Andersen J
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- The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research
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Abstract Andersen, LL, Zeeman, P, Jørgensen, JR, Bech-Pedersen, DT, Sørensen, J, Kjær, M, and Andersen, JL. Effects of intensive physical rehabilitation on neuromuscular adaptations in adults with poststroke hemiparesis. J Strength Cond Res 25 (10): 2808–2817 …
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