Upper limb joint dynamics during manual wheelchair propulsion.
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Philippe Vaslin | François-Xavier Lepoutre | Raphaël Dumas | Guillaume Desroches | Laurence Chèze | Didier Pradon | L. Chèze | D. Pradon | F. Lepoutre | Raphaël Dumas | P. Vaslin | G. Desroches
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