Effects of chronic neck–shoulder pain on normalized mutual information analysis of surface electromyography during functional tasks
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Pascal Madeleine | Afshin Samani | Grace P. Y. Szeto | Yanfei Xie | P. Madeleine | G. Szeto | A. Samani | Yanfei Xie
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