The Biodex isokinetic dynamometer for knee strength assessment in children: advantages and limitations.
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Anthony J Shield | Margarita D Tsiros | Jonathan D Buckley | Paul N Grimshaw | J. Buckley | A. Shield | M. Tsiros | P. Grimshaw
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