Comparison between the effects of 4 different electrical stimulation current waveforms on isometric knee extension torque and perceived discomfort in healthy women
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João Luiz Quagliotti Durigan | L. O. Dantas | Amilton Vieira | J. Durigan | T. Salvini | A. Vieira | Lucas Ogura Dantas | Aristides Leite Siqueira | Tania Fatima Salvini
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