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Muscle Deficits Persist After Unilateral Knee Replacement and Have Implications for Rehabilitation by Anu Valtonen, Tapani Pöyhönen, Ari Heinonen, and.

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1 Muscle Deficits Persist After Unilateral Knee Replacement and Have Implications for Rehabilitation by Anu Valtonen, Tapani Pöyhönen, Ari Heinonen, and Sarianna Sipilä ptjournal Volume 89(10):1072-1079 September 30, 2009 American Physical Therapy Association

2 Physical Characteristics of Participants. Anu Valtonen et al. PHYS THER 2009;89:1072-1079 American Physical Therapy Association

3 Cross-sectional computed tomography scans obtained from the midthighs of a 70-year-old woman who had undergone total unilateral knee replacement 9 months earlier. Anu Valtonen et al. PHYS THER 2009;89:1072-1079 American Physical Therapy Association

4 Knee Extensor Torque, Power, Cross-Sectional Area, and Attenuation in Operated and Nonoperated Kneesa. Anu Valtonen et al. PHYS THER 2009;89:1072-1079 American Physical Therapy Association

5 Knee Flexor Torque and Power in Operated and Nonoperated Kneesa. Anu Valtonen et al. PHYS THER 2009;89:1072-1079 American Physical Therapy Association

6 Factors Explaining Variability in Stair-Ascending Time in People With Unilateral Knee Replacement. Anu Valtonen et al. PHYS THER 2009;89:1072-1079 American Physical Therapy Association

7 Factors Explaining Variability in Stair-Descending Time in People With Unilateral Knee Replacement. Anu Valtonen et al. PHYS THER 2009;89:1072-1079 American Physical Therapy Association


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