Back muscle strength and spinal mobility are predictors of quality of life in middle-aged and elderly males
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Naoki Ishiguro | Yoshihito Sakai | Shiro Imagama | Nobuyuki Hamajima | Yukiharu Hasegawa | N. Hamajima | Y. Matsuyama | Y. Sakai | N. Ishiguro | Y. Hasegawa | Yukihiro Matsuyama | S. Imagama | Z. Ito | Zenya Ito | Yoshihito Sakai
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