Change of Body Movement Coordination during Cervical Proprioceptive Disturbances with Increased Age
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M Karlberg | M. Patel | P. Fransson | M. Magnusson | M. Karlberg | M Patel | P A Fransson | M Magnusson | E M Malmstrom | E. Malmstrom
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