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“... 2001 to 2010 using the terms: (gait OR walking OR walk) AND (velocity OR speed) AND (ground reaction...”
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“... of the head, trunk and pelvis during walking. Balance impairment after stroke is strongly associated with...”
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“... effects of physical exercise in people with MCI were made. Main conclusions enhance the benefits that...”
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“... sections2. Disregarding the rights of pregnant women can have negative physical and emotional effects...”
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“... curve above the critical torque is called W', defined as any ability to perform work above CT. Both...”
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“...This work aims to provide easy and practical recommendations for falls and fall-related injuries...”
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