Recovery of Function Following a Hip Fracture in Geriatric Ambulatory Persons Living in Nursing Homes: Prospective Cohort Study
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Lauren A Beaupre | C Allyson Jones | C. A. Jones | S. Majumdar | L. Beaupre | Sumit R Majumdar | D. Johnston | D William C Johnston | Donna M Wilson | Donna M. Wilson | C. A. Jones
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