Hand-held dynamometry: reliability of lower extremity muscle testing in healthy, physically active,young adults.
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Jay Hertel | Patrick O McKeon | P. McKeon | J. Hertel | Brent M Kelln | Lauren M Gontkof | B. M. Kelln
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