A meta-regression of the long-term effects of deep brain stimulation on balance and gait in PD
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F. Horak | J. Nutt | R. S. St George | F. Horak | K. Burchiel | R.J. St. George | J.G. Nutt | K.J. Burchiel | F.B. Horak | R. George
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