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ENWEndNote BIBJabRef, Mendeley RISPapers, Reference Manager, RefWorks, Zotero AMA JANCZARZYK D, KUROWSKI P. Comparison of the effect of two methods of ischemic compression of trigger points on the change of pain threshold and electromyographic parameters of the trapezius muscle. Physiotherapy Review. 2020;24(2):15-21. doi:10.5114/phr.2020.103017. APA JANCZARZYK, D., & KUROWSKI, P. (2020). Comparison of the effect of two methods of ischemic compression of trigger points on the change of pain threshold and electromyographic parameters of the trapezius muscle. Physiotherapy Review, 24(2), 15-21. https://doi.org/10.5114/phr.2020.103017 Chicago JANCZARZYK, Dawid, and Paweł KUROWSKI. 2020. "Comparison of the effect of two methods of ischemic compression of trigger points on the change of pain threshold and electromyographic parameters of the trapezius muscle.". Physiotherapy Review 24 (2): 15-21. doi:10.5114/phr.2020.103017. Harvard JANCZARZYK, D., and KUROWSKI, P. (2020). Comparison of the effect of two methods of ischemic compression of trigger points on the change of pain threshold and electromyographic parameters of the trapezius muscle. Physiotherapy Review, 24(2), pp.15-21. https://doi.org/10.5114/phr.2020.103017 MLA JANCZARZYK, Dawid et al. "Comparison of the effect of two methods of ischemic compression of trigger points on the change of pain threshold and electromyographic parameters of the trapezius muscle." Physiotherapy Review, vol. 24, no. 2, 2020, pp. 15-21. doi:10.5114/phr.2020.103017. Vancouver JANCZARZYK D, KUROWSKI P. Comparison of the effect of two methods of ischemic compression of trigger points on the change of pain threshold and electromyographic parameters of the trapezius muscle. Physiotherapy Review. 2020;24(2):15-21. doi:10.5114/phr.2020.103017.

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