Investigating the predictive ability of gait speed and quadriceps strength for incident falls in community-dwelling older women at high risk of fracture.
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David Scott | Deborah Kay | Peter R Ebeling | P. Ebeling | K. Sanders | G. Nicholson | D. Scott | Amanda L Stuart | Geoff Nicholson | Kerrie M Sanders | Deborah Kay | A. Stuart
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