Mobility screening for fall prediction in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA): implications for fall prevention in the decade of healthy ageing
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P. Raina | Cassandra D'Amore | Lauren E. Griffith | A. Kuspinar | N. Sohel | A. Mayhew | Marla K Beauchamp | L. Griffith
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