Gait asymmetry, ankle spasticity, and depression as independent predictors of falls in ambulatory stroke patients
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Liang-Wey Chang | Ta-Sen Wei | Liang-Wey Chang | Sen-Yung Liu | T. Wei | Peng-Ta Liu | Peng-Ta Liu | Sen-Yung Liu
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