The Role of Hip Abductor Strength in Identifying Older Persons at Risk of Falls: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study
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Title
The Role of Hip Abductor Strength in Identifying Older Persons at Risk of Falls: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study
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Clinical Interventions in Aging
Volume Volume 15, Issue -, Pages 645-654
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2020-05-07
DOI
10.2147/cia.s246998
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