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32. Ibid. (Fig. 458).

33. Ibid. (Fig. 464).

34. Ibid. (Figs, 465, 467).

35. Ibid. (Fig. 466).

36. Ibid. (Figs. 468, 500).

37. Ibid. (Figs. 472–474),

38. Friden J, Sfakianos PN, Hargens AR, et al: Residual muscular swelling after repetitive eccentric contractions. J Orthop Res 5:493–498, 1988

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73. Ibid. (pp 100, 104)

74. Ibid. (p 107)

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82. Rohen JW, Yokochi С Color Atlas of Anatomy, Ed 2 Igaku-Shoin, New York, 1988 (P 423)

83. Ibid. (p 426)

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85. Sandstedt PER Representativeness of a muscle biopsy specimen for the whole muscle Acta Neuroi Scand 64: 427–437, 1981

86. Simons DG Myofascial pain syndrome due to mgger points, Chapter 45 In Rehabilitation Medicine, edited by Joseph Goodgold С V Mosby Co, St Louis, 1988 (see pp 710–711, Fig 45—9C)

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