Effects of resistance- and flexibility-exercise interventions on balance and related measures in older adults.
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Keith Hill | Marie-Louise Bird | Andrew D. Williams | M. Bird | K. Hill | Andrew D Williams | M. Ball | Madeleine Ball
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