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Identifying axial and cognitive correlates in patients with Parkinson's disease motor subtype using the instrumented Timed Up and Go.
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When does walking alter thinking? Age and task associated findings.
Fall-Prone Older People's Attitudes towards the Use of Virtual Reality Technology for Fall Prevention.
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Fall-Prone Older People's Attitudes towards the Use of Virtual Reality Technology for Fall Prevention.
Fall-Prone Older People's Attitudes towards the Use of Virtual Reality Technology for Fall Prevention. Gerontology. 2017; 63(6):590-598.
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Accidental Falls
Aged
Attitude to Health
Education
Exercise Therapy
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Humans
Male
Patient Outcome Assessment
Postural Balance
Virtual Reality
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Jeffrey Hausdorff