Hip fracture prevention strategies in long-term care: a survey of Canadian physicians' opinions.
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Amiram Gafni | Parminder Raina | Lehana Thabane | Alexandra Papaioannou | Sharon Straus | P. Raina | Nofisat Ismaila | A. Gafni | S. Straus | L. Thabane | J. Adachi | A. Papaioannou | A. Sawka | Jonathan D Adachi | Nofisat Ismaila | Anna M Sawka
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