Clinical assessment of standing and gait in ataxic patients using a triaxial accelerometer
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Akinori Nakamura | Hirokazu Genno | Kunihiro Yoshida | Asuka Murata | Shu-ichi Ikeda | Akira Matsushima | A. Nakamura | S. Ikeda | Katsuya Nakamura | Katsuya Nakamura | A. Matsushima | Setsuko Matsuzawa | Asuka Murata | Kunihiro Yoshida | S. Matsuzawa | H. Genno
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