Differences in activities of the lower extremity muscles with and without heel contact during stair ascent by young women wearing high-heeled shoes
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- 2009-07-01
著者
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Yoon Ji-yeon
Department Of Physical Therapy The Graduate School Inje University
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An Duk-hyun
Department Of Physical Therapy College Of Biomedical Sciences And Engineering Inje University
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Yoo Won-gyu
Department Of Physical Therapy College Of Biomedical Sciences And Engineering Inje University
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Yoo Won-gyu
Department Of Physical Therapy College Of Biomedical Science And Engineering Inje University
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KWON YU-RI
Department of Physical Therapy, The Graduate School, Inje University
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Kwon Yu-ri
Department Of Physical Therapy The Graduate School Inje University
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An Duk-hyun
Department Of Physical Therapy College Of Biomedical Science And Engineering Inje University
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Yoo Won-gyu
Department Of Physical Therapy College Of Biomedical Science And Engineering And Elderly Life Redesign Institute Inje University
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YOON JI-YEON
Department of Physical Therapy, The Graduate School, Inje University
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