Mobile smartphone applications for body position measurement in rehabilitation: a review of goniometric tools.
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Giorgio Ferriero | Giuseppe Massazza | Tommaso Sciarra | G. Massazza | A. Rabini | P. Milani | G. Ferriero | Patrizia Milani | Carlo Alberto Coccetta | Alessia Rabini | T. Sciarra | C. A. Coccetta
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