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Biomechanical validation of upper extremity exercise in wheelchair users: design considerations and improvements in a prototype device

Pages 22-28 | Published online: 11 Feb 2011

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Karen L. Troy, Thayne A. Munce & Jessica A. Longworth. (2015) An exercise trial targeting posterior shoulder strength in manual wheelchair users: pilot results and lessons learned. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 10:5, pages 415-420.
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