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    Hehl G, Hoellen I, Wissmeyer T, Ziegler U.
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  • 23. Muscle training in chronic anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency--a comparative study.
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  • 24. [Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation and isotonic exercises in flexor and extensor muscles of knee of hemiplegic patients].
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  • 29. Thigh muscle size and strength after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and rehabilitation.
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  • 37. [Loss of strength and regeneration of knee extensor musculature after operations of the knee ligaments. EMG studies of the effect of the injury pattern, surgical procedure and after-care with special reference to electromyostimulation].
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