Is Isolated Hip Strengthening or Traditional Knee-Based Strengthening More Effective in Patients With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome? A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis
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Yong Zhu | Yuyan Na | Wanlin Liu | Yuting Shi | Changxu Han | Yizhong Ren
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