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Quentin, V., Meurin, F., Achache, V., Fiszman, A., Renaud, D. (2005). De l’évaluation au traitement : comment l’analyse quantifiée de la marche (AQM) modifie notre regard sur le jeune IMC marchant/déambulant. In: La marche de l’infirme moteur cérébral enfant et adulte. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/2-287-27822-2_2
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