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Jenny Nitz

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International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue Internationale De Recherches De Readaptation|November 16, 2006
The consequences of increasing age and duration of injury upon the wheelchair posture of men with tetraplegiaDelena Amsters, Jenny Nitz
Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention|June 10, 2011
Statistical modelling of falls count data with excess zerosAsaduzzaman Khan, Shahid Ullah, Jenny Nitz
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|October 28, 2011
Cost per fall: a potentially misleading indicator of burden of disease in health and residential care settingsTerry P Haines, Jenny Nitz, Julia Grieve, et al.
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International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. Internationale Zeitschrift Fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue Internationale De Recherches De Readaptation|November 16, 2006
The consequences of increasing age and duration of injury upon the wheelchair posture of men with tetraplegiaDelena Amsters, Jenny Nitz
Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention|June 10, 2011
Statistical modelling of falls count data with excess zerosAsaduzzaman Khan, Shahid Ullah, Jenny Nitz
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|October 28, 2011
Cost per fall: a potentially misleading indicator of burden of disease in health and residential care settingsTerry P Haines, Jenny Nitz, Julia Grieve, et al.
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