Reliability of centre of pressure summary measures of postural steadiness in healthy young adults.
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Daniel Imbeau | Alain Delisle | André Plamondon | Christian Larivière | Brenda R. Santos | D. Imbeau | A. Plamondon | C. Larivière | A. Delisle | Brenda R Santos
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