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Physiotherapeutic intervention in peripheral arterial disease by functional hyperemia in diabetic patients

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Figure 1  - Mean and confidence intervals of activity time (in  minutes) over the course of the 10 sessions
Figure 3  - Mean and confidence intervals of walking speed  (in km/h) over the course of the 10 sessions

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