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- who: . and collaborators from the Andalusian School of Public Health, Spain University of Exeter, United Kingdom have published the paper: The effects of combined amplitude and high-frequency vibration on physically inactive osteopenic postmenopausal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Females are the primary focus of this study. The primary research objective was to investigate changes specific to the femoral neck, while the secondary objective was to measure bone geometry and microarchitectural changes when exposed to such stimuli. In light of the differences outlined above, this study aimed to investigate the role of high-frequency and . . .
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