Proximal gait adaptations in individuals with knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Tomoki Aoyama | Tomoko Ono | Masaki Takahashi | Hirotaka Iijima | T. Aoyama | H. Iijima | Kanako Shimoura | Masaki Takahashi | Kanako Shimoura | Tomoko Ono
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