Peres, S. E., Draper, D. O., Knight, K. L., & Ricard, M. D. (2002). Pulsed Shortwave Diathermy and Prolonged Long-Duration Stretching Increase Dorsiflexion Range of Motion More Than Identical Stretching Without Diathermy. National Athletic Trainers Association.
Chicago ZitierstilPeres, Steven E., David O. Draper, Kenneth L. Knight, und Mark D. Ricard. Pulsed Shortwave Diathermy and Prolonged Long-Duration Stretching Increase Dorsiflexion Range of Motion More Than Identical Stretching Without Diathermy. National Athletic Trainers Association, 2002.
MLA ZitierstilPeres, Steven E., David O. Draper, Kenneth L. Knight, und Mark D. Ricard. Pulsed Shortwave Diathermy and Prolonged Long-Duration Stretching Increase Dorsiflexion Range of Motion More Than Identical Stretching Without Diathermy. National Athletic Trainers Association, 2002.