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Foot posture influences the electromyographic activity of selected lower limb muscles during gait

Authors
  1. AC Redmond
  2. AC Redmond
  3. AE Hunt
  4. AE Hunt
  5. AR den Otter
  6. B Yates
  7. BG Tabachnick
  8. C Milgrom
  9. CK Backmann
  10. CW Imhauser
  11. DS Williams III
  12. EG Gray
  13. G Scott
  14. George S Murley
  15. GL Warren
  16. GS Murley
  17. GS Murley
  18. GS Murley
  19. GS Murley
  20. GS Murley
  21. HJ Hermens
  22. HJ van Hedel
  23. Hylton B Menz
  24. J Burns
  25. Karl B Landorf
  26. M Franettovich
  27. MA Keenan
  28. MW Cornwall
  29. TG McPoil
Publication date
26 November 2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
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