An electronic walkway can predict short-term fall risk in nursing home residents with dementia.
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Reto W Kressig | R. Kressig | T. V. D. van der Cammen | C. Looman | E. V. van Beeck | Caspar W N Looman | Carolyn S Sterke | Ed F van Beeck | Tischa J M van der Cammen | C. Sterke
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