Balance control on a moving platform in unilateral lower limb amputees.
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A. Hof | J. Halbertsma | E. Otten | T. Schoppen | K. Postema | A. Vrieling | H. V. Van Keeken | H. V. van Keeken | van Helco Keeken | Tanneke Schoppen
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