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Electromyographic responses during time get up and go test in water (wTUG)

Cuesta-Vargas et al., 2013

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15600372609968912747
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Cuesta-Vargas A
Cano-Herrera C
Formosa D
Burkett B
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The aim of this study was to use sEMG to measure the neuromuscular activity during the TUG task in water, and compare this with the responses for the same task on land. Ten healthy subjects [5 males and 5 females [mean±SD]: age, 22.0±3.1 yr; body mass …
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