Stiff muscle fibers in calf muscles of patients with cerebral palsy lead to high passive muscle stiffness
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Richard L Lieber | M. Tenenhaus | R. Lieber | H. Chambers | A. Schwartz | Margie A Mathewson | Henry G Chambers | P. Girard | Paul J Girard | Mayer Tenenhaus | Alexandra K Schwartz | M. Mathewson
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