The relationship between isokinetic quadriceps strength and laxity on gait analysis parameters in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed knees
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Jürgen Freiwald | Thomas Schmalz | Siegmar Blumentritt | Alli Gokeler | T. Schmalz | S. Blumentritt | J. Freiwald | A. Gokeler | Elmar Knopf | Elmar Knopf | E. Knopf
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