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Locomotion / Prosthesis / Gastrocnemius muscle / Human leg / Knee flexor / Foot / Heel / Gait analysis / Flexion / Medicine / Human anatomy / Muscular system
Date: 2013-06-20 21:55:24
Locomotion
Prosthesis
Gastrocnemius muscle
Human leg
Knee flexor
Foot
Heel
Gait analysis
Flexion
Medicine
Human anatomy
Muscular system

An Artificial Gastrocnemius for a Transitibial Prosthesis

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