Torque steadiness and muscle activation are bilaterally impaired during shoulder abduction and flexion in chronic post-stroke subjects.
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Ana Beatriz Oliveira | A. Oliveira | P. R. Camargo | G. L. Santos | L. F. García-Salazar | Matheus Bragança Souza | T. Russo | Gabriela Lopes Santos | Thiago Luiz Russo | Luisa Fernanda García-Salazar | Paula Rezende Camargo
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