Effect of whole-body vibration exercise and muscle strengthening, balance, and walking exercises on walking ability in the elderly.
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Akira Kawashima | Yoshihiro Sato | A. Kawashima | J. Iwamoto | T. Takeda | Yoshihiro Sato | Tsuyoshi Takeda | Jun Iwamoto | Kazuhiro Kawanabe | Issei Sashimoto | Kazuhiro Kawanabe | Issei Sashimoto
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