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Longitudinal Outcome in a Veterans Geriatric Multifactorial Falls Assessment Clinic
Effect of Neuromuscular Training Versus Traditional Exercise on Balance and Fall in Geriatric Popula…
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Follow-up of Elderly Subjects With Falls Recruited in the Geriatric Departments of Several French Ho…
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