Relationship between active cervical range of motion and flexion-relaxation ratio in asymptomatic computer workers.
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Mi-Ra Lee | Mi-Ra Lee | W. Yoo | Won-Gyu Yoo | Se-Yeon Park | Se-Yeon Park
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