Cruciate ligament forces between short-step and long-step forward lunge.
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Naiquan Zheng | W Brent Edwards | Claude T Moorman | Alan Hreljac | Glenn S Fleisig | James R Andrews | W. B. Edwards | N. Zheng | G. Fleisig | R. Escamilla | K. Wilk | J. Andrews | L. Paulos | A. Hreljac | R. Imamura | C. Moorman | Rodney Imamura | Rafael F Escamilla | Kevin E Wilk | Toran D Macleod | Lonnie Paulos | T. MacLeod
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