High intensity eccentric resistance training decreases bradykinesia and improves Quality Of Life in persons with Parkinson's disease: a preliminary study.
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J. Gerber | R. Marcus | P. LaStayo | L. Dibble | Tessa F. Hale | Leland E Dibble | J Parry Gerber | Robin L Marcus | Paul C LaStayo | Tessa F Hale
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