Assessment of the postural control strategies used to play two Wii Fit™ videogames.
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C M Glazebrook | K. Zabjek | J. Andrysek | C. Glazebrook | N. Salbach | R. Torres-moreno | K. Moody | A Michalski | A J Martin | W W N Wong | A J W Kim | K D Moody | N M Salbach | B Steinnagel | J Andrysek | R Torres-Moreno | K F Zabjek | W. Wong | A. Michalski | Bryan Steinnagel | Andrea J. Martin | A. Kim
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