Electromyographic (EMG) Study of the Elbow Flexors during Supination and Pronation of the Forearm
NAITO, A., YAJIMA, M., FUKAMACHI, H., USHIKOSHI, K., SUN, Y.-J. and SHIMIZU, Y. Electromyographic (EMG) Study of the Elbow Flexors during Supination and Pronation of the Forearm. Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 1995, 175 (4), 285-288 - Activities of the elbow flexors during supination and pronation of the fore...
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