The Impact of Mild Cognitive Impairment on Gait and Balance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Using Instrumented Assessment
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Michael Schwenk | Bijan Najafi | Ahlam Saleh | M. Sabbagh | A. Saleh | B. Najafi | M. Schwenk | Lindsay Bahureksa | David Coon | M. J. Mohler | Lindsay Bahureksa | Marwan Sabbagh | David Coon | M. Jane Mohler | Bijan Najafi | Michael Schwenk
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