Comparing kinematic asymmetry and lateral step-down test scores in healthy, chronic ankle instability, and patellofemoral pain syndrome female basketball players: a cross-sectional study
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Thomas Dos’Santos | N. Smania | G. Rossettini | A. Letafatkar | Mahdi Hosseinzadeh | Mahsa Emamvirdi | A. Thomas
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