Displacement of centre of mass during quiet standing assessed using accelerometry in older fallers and non-fallers
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Brian Caulfield | Emer P. Doheny | Barry R. Greene | Lorcan Walsh | Denise McGrath | Rose-Anne Kenny | David J. McKeown | Clodagh Cunningham | Lisa Crosby | David J. McKeown | D. McGrath | B. Caulfield | R. Kenny | E. Doheny | L. Walsh | B. Greene | C. Cunningham | L. Crosby | Denise McGrath
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