Effect of resistive knee extension training on postural control measures in middle aged and elderly persons.
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T Abe | T. Abe | K. Kumagai | T Ryushi | K Kumagai | H Hayase | K Shibuya | A Ono | T. Ryushi | H. Hayase | K. Shibuya | A. Ono
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