Three‐dimensional knee joint kinematics during golf swing and stationary cycling after total knee arthroplasty
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Satoshi Hamai | Hiromasa Miura | Takeshi Shimoto | Hidehiko Higaki | Yukihide Iwamoto | Ken Okazaki | Shuichi Matsuda | Y. Iwamoto | S. Matsuda | H. Miura | K. Okazaki | H. Higaki | S. Hamai | T. Shimoto
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