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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 30, 2020
Sensorimotor, Cognitive, and Affective Functions Contribute to the Prediction of Falls in Old Age and Neurologic Disorders: An Observational StudyKimberley S van Schooten, Morag E Taylor, Jacqueline C T Close, et al.
Ageing Research Reviews|June 19, 2026
Predictive Accuracy of Gait Speed for Falls: An Individual Participant Data Meta-analysisCameron Hicks, Jasmine Menant, Natalie Allen, et al.
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|April 27, 2019
Identifying factors associated with sedentary time after stroke. Secondary analysis of pooled data from nine primary studiesWendy Hendrickx, Carlos Riveros, Torunn Askim, et al.
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 30, 2020
Sensorimotor, Cognitive, and Affective Functions Contribute to the Prediction of Falls in Old Age and Neurologic Disorders: An Observational StudyKimberley S van Schooten, Morag E Taylor, Jacqueline C T Close, et al.
Ageing Research Reviews|June 19, 2026
Predictive Accuracy of Gait Speed for Falls: An Individual Participant Data Meta-analysisCameron Hicks, Jasmine Menant, Natalie Allen, et al.
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation|April 27, 2019
Identifying factors associated with sedentary time after stroke. Secondary analysis of pooled data from nine primary studiesWendy Hendrickx, Carlos Riveros, Torunn Askim, et al.
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