Hip joint contact loads in older adults during recovery from forward loss of balance by stepping.
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Grant Trewartha | Christopher P Carty | David G Lloyd | Luca Modenese | Rod S Barrett | Maria Constantinou | D. Lloyd | R. Barrett | G. Trewartha | L. Modenese | C. Carty | D. Graham | M. Constantinou | David F Graham
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