Peak hip and knee joint moments during a sit-to-stand movement are invariant to the change of seat height within the range of low to normal seat height
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Akinori Nagano | Dean C. Hay | Shinsuke Yoshioka | Senshi Fukashiro | Dean C Hay | S. Fukashiro | A. Nagano | S. Yoshioka
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