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Oct 19, 2021/Video
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Jan 31, 1991/Letters and Responses
To the Editor:It was with interest that I
It was with interest that I
Dec 31, 1990/Editor's Notes
Saturday matinees in Brooklyn were for me more than watching afternoon movies;
Dec 31, 1990/Special Series: Movement Science
Brain potentials may be used to assess the functional abnormalities that underlie
The primary concern of this article is to review experimental methods that may
Nov 30, 1990/Editor's Notes
We call the annual topical December Journal a “special issue,” but should we? Within
Nov 30, 1990/Special Series: Movement Science
The purpose for a special series of articles in Physical Therapy
During much of this century, our views of motor development were greatly influenced
A life-span concept of motor development is presented as a framework for interpretation
In this article, a systems approach to the development of posture control across
Movement control systems are altered by the aging process. A growing body of research