Ferrer-Ramos, P., Artés, A., Javierre, C., Viscor, G., & García, I. (2024). Intermittent sequential pneumatic compression reduces post-exercise hemodilution and enhances perceptual recovery without improving subsequent cycling performance.
Chicago Style CitationFerrer-Ramos, Pau, Arnau Artés, Casimiro Javierre, Ginés Viscor, and Iker García. Intermittent Sequential Pneumatic Compression Reduces Post-exercise Hemodilution and Enhances Perceptual Recovery Without Improving Subsequent Cycling Performance. 2024.
MLA CitationFerrer-Ramos, Pau, et al. Intermittent Sequential Pneumatic Compression Reduces Post-exercise Hemodilution and Enhances Perceptual Recovery Without Improving Subsequent Cycling Performance. 2024.
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