Balance Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease: The Role of Posturography in Developing a Rehabilitation Program
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Roberto Maestri | Davide Ferrazzoli | Giuseppe Frazzitta | Maria Felice Ghilardi | M. Ghilardi | A. Fasano | R. Maestri | G. Frazzitta | G. Pezzoli | D. Ferrazzoli | R. Bera | G. Palamara | Gianni Pezzoli | Alfonso Fasano | Rossana Bera | Grazia Palamara
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