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International Journal of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Volume 5 (2019), Article ID 5:IJPTR-151, 3 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2019/151
Commentary
Lower Limb Kinematics Factors in Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

Florian Forelli* and Maude Traulle

Department of Rehabilitation and Functional Exploration, Domont Clinic, 85 route de Domont, Domont, France
Dr. Florian Forelli, Department of Rehabilitation and Functional Exploration, Domont Clinic, 85 route de Domont, 95330 Domont, France; E-mail: fforelli@capio.fr
03 June 2019; 24 June 2019; 26 June 2019
Forelli F, Traulle M (2019) Lower Limb Kinematics Factors in Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome. Int J Phys Ther Rehab 5: 151. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2019/151

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