The association between impaired turning and normal straight walking in Parkinson's disease.
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M Rabuffetti | M Ferrarin | P Crenna | P. Crenna | M. Ferrarin | E. Calabrese | R. Nemni | M. Rabuffetti | I. Carpinella | P. Mazzoleni | P Mazzoleni | I Carpinella | E Calabrese | R Nemni | Raffaello Nemni
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