Prolonged mechanical and physiological changes in the upper extremity following short-term simulated power hand tool use
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Robert G. Radwin | Amrish O. Chourasia | Mary E. Sesto | Walter F. Block | W. Block | R. Radwin | A. Chourasia | M. Sesto
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