The Effect of Impact Exercise (Alone or Multicomponent Intervention) on Health-Related Outcomes in Individuals at Risk of Fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
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J. Stapleton | J. Wark | L. Giangregorio | L. Thabane | M. Ashe | I. Rodrigues | M. Ponzano | D. Butt | P. Chilibeck | Z. Hosseini
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