Torsion and Antero-Posterior Bending in the In Vivo Human Tibia Loading Regimes during Walking and Running
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Gert-Peter Brüggemann | Jörn Rittweger | Maximilian Sanno | Lars Peter Müller | Bergita Ganse | Timmo Koy | G. Brüggemann | J. Rittweger | B. Ganse | M. Sanno | T. Koy | L. Müller | Penghua Yang | Peng-Fei Yang
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