Effects of functional ability and training on chair-rise biomechanics in older adults.
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M M Gross | N. Alexander | M. Gross | M. Hofmeyer | N B Alexander | J L Medell | M R Hofmeyer | J. L. Medell | J. Medell | Neil B. Alexander | Mark R. Hofmeyer | Jodi L. Medell
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