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Rahel Stoop

2PUBLICATIONS
5CO-AUTHORS
Dance and dance studiesCancer therapy (excl. chemotherapy and radiation therapy)
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|Nov 03, 2019
Partial-body cryotherapy (-135°C) and cold-water immersion (10°C) after muscle damage in females.

Erich Hohenauer, Joseph T Costello, Tom Deliens

|Nov 14, 2017
Cold-water or partial-body cryotherapy? Comparison of physiological responses and recovery following muscle damage.

E Hohenauer, J T Costello, R Stoop

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