Postural adjustment errors during lateral step initiation in older and younger adults
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Mark S. Redfern | Subashan Perera | Patrick J. Sparto | Joseph M. Furman | Susan I. Fuhrman | Alia A. Alghwiri | J. Richard Jennings | M. Redfern | S. Perera | J. Furman | J. Jennings | P. Sparto
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