Effects of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization technique on strength, knee joint passive stiffness, and pain threshold in hamstring shortness
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Effects of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization technique on strength, knee joint passive stiffness, and pain threshold in hamstring shortness
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JOURNAL OF BACK AND MUSCULOSKELETAL REHABILITATION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 1-8
Publisher
IOS Press
Online
2018-07-20
DOI
10.3233/bmr-170854
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