Accelerometry: A Feasible Method to Quantify Physical Activity in Ambulatory and Nonambulatory Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy
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Brian W. Timmons | Joyce Obeid | J. Gorter | B. Timmons | J. Obeid | S. Noorduyn | Jan Willem Gorter | Stephen G. Noorduyn | Stephen G. Noorduyn
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