Determining the relationship between physical status and musculoskeletal injuries in children: a cohort study
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M. Yamazaki | Y. Tomaru | Ryoko Takeuchi | Yuki Mataki | H. Kamada | S. Miyakawa | Shogo Nakagawa | Kenta Tanaka | Y. Tsukagoshi | Mio Kimura | Hiroshi Kamada | Yuta Tsukagoshi
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