Table 3 from Assessment of grip strength with the modified sphygmomanometer test: association between upper limb global strength and motor function. | Semantic Scholar
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Table 4 from Assessment of grip strength with the modified sphygmomanometer test: association between upper limb global strength and motor function. | Semantic Scholar
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Table 2 from Grip strength of children aged 3 to 7 years using a modified sphygmomanometer: comparison of typical children and children with rheumatic disorders. | Semantic Scholar
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