Resistance exercise prevents plantar flexor deconditioning during bed rest.
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M C Greenisen | G R Hunter | M. Greenisen | G. Hunter | M. Guilliams | B. Stevens | M. Bamman | M E Guilliams | M M Bamman | B R Stevens
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