The Effects of Highly Challenging Balance Training in Elderly With Parkinson’s Disease
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Maria Hagströmer | Erika Franzén | Agneta Ståhle | Johan Lökk | Håkan Nero | David Conradsson | M. Hagströmer | A. Ståhle | H. Nero | D. Conradsson | E. Franzén | N. Löfgren | J. Lökk | Niklas Löfgren
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