Eight-Week Vibration Training of the Elbow Flexors by Force Modulation: Effects on Dynamic and Isometric Strength
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Massimo Mischi | Chiara Rabotti | Lin Xu | Marco Cardinale | M. Cardinale | Lin Xu | C. Rabotti | M. Mischi | Bogdan Beju | Bogdan Beju
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