Dynamic Parameters of Balance Which Correlate to Elderly Persons with a History of Falls
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Clinton T. Rubin | Jesse W. Muir | Douglas P. Kiel | D. Kiel | C. Rubin | J. Magaziner | M. Hannan | Jay Magaziner | Marian Hannan | J. Muir
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