Effects of aging on the plantar soft tissue properties under the metatarsal heads at different impact velocities.
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Wen-Chung Tsai | Chih-Chin Hsu | King-Jen Chang | Yio-Wha Shau | Chung-Li Wang | Y. Shau | King-Jen Chang | Chih-Chin Hsu | W. Tsai | Carl P. C. Chen | Max J. L. Chen | Carl Pai-Chu Chen | Max Jin-Lung Chen | Chung‐Li Wang | Wen‐chung Tsai
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