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  1. Neuromuscular efficiency of men with high and low spinal cord injury levels compared with non-disabled participants
  2. The addition of three new items in the Adapted Manual Wheelchair Circuit improves the discrimination between different levels of spinal cord injury
  3. Cross-validity of one maximum repetition predictive equation for men with spinal cord injury
  4. Differences of Relative and Absolute Strength of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury from Able-Bodied Subjects - A Discriminant Analysis
  5. Familiarization for strength test in individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
  6. Cross-cultural validation of a Brazilian version of the adapted manual wheelchair circuit (AMWC-Brazil)
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  8. Functional Classification: Is There a Better Solution?
  9. Influence of Relative Strength on Functional Independence of Patients With Spinal Cord Injury
  10. Validity of one-repetition maximum predictive equations in men with spinal cord injury
  11. Kinesiotaping increases force development but not the muscle efficiency of young men
  12. Reproducibility and responsiveness of heart rate indexes to assess wheeling efficiency in patients with spinal cord injuries
  13. Validity of heart rate indexes to assess wheeling efficiency in patients with spinal cord injuries
  14. Sustained effect of resistance training on blood pressure and hand grip strength following a detraining period in elderly hypertensive women: a pilot study
  15. Determination of normative values for 20 min exercise of wheelchair propulsion by spinal cord injury patients
  16. The interactions between hemostasis and resistance training: a review
  17. Body composition modifications in people with chronic spinal cord injury after supervised physical activity