The manual wheelchair wheelie: A review of our current understanding of an important motor skill
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R Lee Kirby | Cher Smith | Kim Parker | Roxanne Seaman | Donald A Macleod | D. MacLeod | Cher Smith | K. Parker | Roxanne Seaman | R. Kirby | R. Kirby | Donald A. Macleod
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