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Immediate effect of ultrasound and ischemic compression techniques for the treatment of trapezius latent myofascial trigger points in healthy subjects : a randomized controlled study / F Javier Montañez Aguilera [et al ]

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Table 1. Exclusion and inclusion criteria.
Table 2. Group characteristics.
Table 3. Paired samples test.

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