Does Heel Height Cause Imbalance during Sit-to-Stand Task: Surface EMG Perspective
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Ganesh R. Naik | Hung T. Nguyen | Massimiliano Gobbo | M. Gobbo | G. Naik | H. Nguyen | A. Al-Ani | Ahmed Al-Ani
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