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UNILATERAL WHOLE BODY VIBRATION TRAINING TO IMPROVE MUSCLE STRENGTH AND DYNAMIC BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC POST-STROKE HEMIPLEGIA

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' UNILATERAL WHOLE BODY VIBRATION TRAINING TO IMPROVE MUSCLE STRENGTH AND DYNAMIC BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC POST-STROKE HEMIPLEGIA' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • adult
  • exercise test
  • gait
  • hemiplegia
  • muscle strength
  • physical education and training
  • postural balance
  • self-efficacy
  • vibration
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