Response to the comments on “Effects of high intensity aquatic resistance training on body composition and walking speed in women with mild knee osteoarthritis : a 4-month RCT with 12-month follow-up”
Waller, B., Munukka, M., Kujala, U., & Heinonen, A. (2017). Response to the comments on “Effects of high intensity aquatic resistance training on body composition and walking speed in women with mild knee osteoarthritis : a 4-month RCT with 12-month follow-up”. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 25(11), e19-e20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2017.07.019
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