Lower limb muscle synergies during walking after stroke: a systematic review
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Steven Truijen | Wim Saeys | Ann Hallemans | Jonas Schröder | Elissa Embrechts | W. Saeys | S. Truijen | T. van Criekinge | A. Hallemans | Tamaya Van Criekinge | Jordi Vermeulen | Keanu Wagemans | Jonas Schröder | Elissa Embrechts | Jordi Vermeulen | Keanu Wagemans
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