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- :Deering, Rita E. ;Cruz, Meredith8 2018 | Med Sci Sports Exerc. 50(8):1558-1569:PurposeTo determine whether postpartum women (vaginal and Cesarean delivery) have deficits in trunk flexor strength, fatigability and steadiness, comp...
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