Linear dependence of peak, mean, and pressure-time integral values in plantar pressure images.
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T C Pataky | T. Pataky | N. Keijsers | N L W Keijsers | N M Stolwijk | N. Stolwijk | Todd C. Pataky | N. L. Keijsers
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