Risk Factors Associated With Injury Attributable to Falling Among Elderly Population With History of Stroke
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Andreas R Luft | Marjan Asadollahi | Gabriela Vazquez | A. Luft | A. Divani | A. Barrett | G. Vázquez | Anna M Barrett | Afshin A Divani | M. Asadollahi
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