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    Changes in Blood Flow, Temperature and Muscle Endurance in Association with Cryotherapy

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    Utsunomiya, M.
    Nitta, K.
    Sawagichi, H.
    Yoshikawa, A.
    Karasuno, H.
    Morozumi, K.
    Allison, Garry
    Fujiwara, T.
    Abe, K.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Utsunomiya, M. and Nitta, K. and Sawagichi, H. and Yoshikawa, A. and Karasuno, H. and Morozumi, K. and Allison, G. et al. 2010. Changes in Blood Flow, Temperature and Muscle Endurance in Association with Cryotherapy. Journal of Physical Therapy Science. 22: pp. 43-49.
    Source Title
    Journal of Physical Therapy Science
    ISSN
    09155287
    School
    School of Physiotherapy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3731
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