Louisy et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Filling and Emptying Characteristics of Lower Limb Venous Network in Athletes-Study by Postural PlethysmographyLouisy et al., 1997
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- 15084594214940711720
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- Louisy F
- Jouanin J
- Guezennec C
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- International journal of sports medicine
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Only a few studies have attempted to investigate the effects of different physical training on lower limb venous hemodynamics. This problem may relate to two main questions set in the field of applied physiology: on the one hand, the problem of interactions existing between …
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