Effects of backward-downhill treadmill training versus manual static plantarflexor stretching on muscle-joint pathology and function in children with spastic Cerebral Palsy.
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Adamantios Arampatzis | Harald Böhm | Leonhard Döderlein | Matthias Hösl | L. Döderlein | A. Arampatzis | H. Böhm | Justine Eck | M. Hösl | J. Eck
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