Age-based model for metacarpophalangeal joint proprioception in elderly
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Olivier Lambercy | Roger Gassert | Mike D. Rinderknecht | Joachim Liepert | Mike D Rinderknecht | J. Liepert | R. Gassert | O. Lambercy | Vanessa Raible | M. Rinderknecht | Vanessa Raible
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