Do the Testing Posture and the Grip Modality Influence the Shoulder Maximal Voluntary Isometric Contraction?
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A. Macaluso | F. Pigozzi | M. Bravi | A. Giombini | R. Papalia | C. Fossati | Riccardo Borzuola | E. Mannacio
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