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A pilot study: Evaluations of compression garment performance via muscle activation testsWang et al., 2013
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- Wang P
- McLaren J
- Leong K
- des Ouches P
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- Procedia Engineering
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Sports compression apparel consists of elastic textile that exerts pressure onto muscles. It is common for sportswear which consists of elastic textile that exerts pressure onto muscles to improve athletic performance and reduce sports injury. Since muscle activation is very …
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