Postural Transitions during Activities of Daily Living Could Identify Frailty Status: Application of Wearable Technology to Identify Frailty during Unsupervised Condition
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Bijan Najafi | Saman Parvaneh | Nima Toosizadeh | Jane Mohler | B. Najafi | N. Toosizadeh | J. Mohler | S. Parvaneh | G. Grewal | Gurtej Singh Grewal
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