A comparison of whole body vibration and moist heat on lower extremity skin temperature and skin blood flow in healthy older individuals
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E. Lohman | G. Bains | Everett B. Lohman | Kanikkai Steni Balan Sackiriyas | Gurinder S. Bains | Giovanni Calandra | Crystal Lobo | Daniel Nakhro | Gauri Malthankar | Sherwine Paul | Giovanni Calandra | C. Lobo | Daniel Nakhro | Gauri Malthankar | Sherwine Paul
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