Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change Values for Predictions of Knee Forces during Gait and Stair Ascent Derived from the FreeBody Musculoskeletal Model of the Lower Limb
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Biomedical Engineering,Histology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology
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