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2020 Month : July Volume : 9 Issue : 27 Page : 1948-1951

Effect of Advanced Strengthening Program on Physical Fitness Test Performance in Injury Prone Pre-Military Trainee Cadets.

Mukul Khutale1, Sandeep Babasaheb Shinde2

1Department of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to Be University) Karad, Maharashtra, India. 2Department of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to Be University) Karad, Maharashtra, India.

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