Using a Smartphone while walking: a measure of dual-tasking ability as a falls risk assessment tool.
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Tadamasa Takemura | Kazuya Okamoto | Minoru Yamada | Tomoki Aoyama | Koutatsu Nagai | M. Yamada | K. Nagai | Buichi Tanaka | T. Aoyama | K. Okamoto | Buichi Tanaka | T. Takemura
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