Cost-Effectiveness of a Multifaceted Podiatry Intervention for the Prevention of Falls in Older People: The REducing Falls with Orthoses and a Multifaceted Podiatry Intervention Trial Findings
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H. Menz | C. Fairhurst | B. Corbacho | Sara Rodgers | K. Hicks | S. Cockayne | A. Scantlebury | Anne-Maree Kenan | Catherine Hewitt | Sarah E. Lamb | Caroline MacIntosh | Anthony C. Redmond | Judith Watson | David J. Torgerson | H. Menz | Judith Watson | Kate Hicks
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