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Can pain influence the proprioception and the motor behavior in subjects with mild and moderate knee osteoarthritis?

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Table 1 Anthropometric characteristics of the study subjects
Figure 1 Comparison of proprioception based on the joint position sense between the groups of patients with knee osteoarthritis(OA) and healthy subjects.
Table 3 Median and 25%-75% interquartile range of EMG activity for knee OA and healthy subjects
Table 3 Median and 25%-75% interquartile range of EMG activity for knee OA and healthy subjects (Continued)

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