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Determining the Reliability of a New Method for Measuring Joint Range of Motion Through a Randomized Controlled Trial |
So Young Ahn, Hanbit Ko, Jeong Oh Yoon, Sun Ung Cho, Jong Hyun Park, Kang Hee Cho |
Ann Rehabil Med. 2019;43(6):707-719. Published online December 31, 2019 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2019.43.6.707 |
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