Shoulder load during synchronous handcycling and handrim wheelchair propulsion in persons with paraplegia.
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Lucas H V van der Woude | Ursina Arnet | Stefan van Drongelen | DirkJan H E J Veeger | Anke Scheel-Sailer | L. V. D. van der Woude | D. Veeger | S. van Drongelen | A. Scheel-Sailer | U. Arnet
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