Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface Electromyography
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José Alberola-Rubio | Javier Garcia-Casado | Maria De Arriba-Garcia | Monica Albaladejo-Belmonte | Francisco J. Nohales-Alfonso | Marta Tarazona-Motes | J. Garcia-Casado | J. Alberola-Rubio | Marta Tarazona-Motes | Monica Albaladejo-Belmonte
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