Davis, J.F.; Khan, T.; Thornton, M.; Reeves, N.D.; DeLuca, M.; Mohagheghi, A.A.
High Velocity Passive Stretching Mimics Eccentric Exercise in Cerebral Palsy and May Be Used to Increase Spastic Muscle Fascicle Length. Bioengineering 2024, 11, 608.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11060608
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Davis JF, Khan T, Thornton M, Reeves ND, DeLuca M, Mohagheghi AA.
High Velocity Passive Stretching Mimics Eccentric Exercise in Cerebral Palsy and May Be Used to Increase Spastic Muscle Fascicle Length. Bioengineering. 2024; 11(6):608.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11060608
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Davis, Jessica F., Tahir Khan, Matt Thornton, Neil D. Reeves, Mara DeLuca, and Amir A. Mohagheghi.
2024. "High Velocity Passive Stretching Mimics Eccentric Exercise in Cerebral Palsy and May Be Used to Increase Spastic Muscle Fascicle Length" Bioengineering 11, no. 6: 608.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11060608
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Davis, J. F., Khan, T., Thornton, M., Reeves, N. D., DeLuca, M., & Mohagheghi, A. A.
(2024). High Velocity Passive Stretching Mimics Eccentric Exercise in Cerebral Palsy and May Be Used to Increase Spastic Muscle Fascicle Length. Bioengineering, 11(6), 608.
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11060608