To investigate the influence of acute vestibular impairment following mild traumatic brain injury on subsequent ability to remain on activity duty 12 months later.
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N. Gray | M. Hoffer | A. Drake | K. Gottshall | Michael E Hoffer | Kim R Gottshall | Angela I Drake | Nicola L Gray | Raechel Tejidor | Eric C McDonald | Raechel Tejidor | E. McDonald
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