Novel Use of the Nintendo Wii Board for Measuring Isometric Lower Limb Strength: A Reproducible and Valid Method in Older Adults
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Tahir Masud | T. Masud | Jesper Ryg | J. Ryg | Martin Gronbech Jorgensen | Stig Andersen | S. Andersen | Martin Gronbech Jorgensen
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