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1. Walking and Running Require Greater Effort from the Ankle than the Knee Extensor Muscles. Kulmala JP, Korhonen MT, Ruggiero L, Kuitunen S, Suominen H, Heinonen A, Mikkola A, Avela J. Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2016 Nov; 48(11):2181-2189. PubMed ID: 27327033 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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