Description of spatio-temporal gait parameters in elderly people and their association with history of falls: results of the population-based cross-sectional KORA-Age study
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Alexander Horsch | Eva Grill | Barbara Thorand | Christa Meisinger | Annette Peters | Kathrin Thaler-Kall | A. Peters | E. Grill | A. Horsch | C. Meisinger | B. Thorand | Kathrin Thaler-Kall | C. Autenrieth | Christine S. Autenrieth | Christine S Autenrieth | A. Peters | A. Peters
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