Adaptive Changes on the Dominant Shoulder of Collegiate Handball Players—A Comparative Study
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D. Liem | G. Gosheger | D. Andreou | N. Kurpiers | D. Schorn | T. Vogler | K. Schneider | C. Rickert
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