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“... et al., 2017). Thus, the present study aims to analyse the association between fear of falling, eye-segmental...”
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“... et al., 2012; Tricco, et al., 2017). Thus, the present study aims to analyze the association between fear...”
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“...ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the results of an interdisciplinary program administered...”
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“... 58% risk of falling in the first year after stroke. Aquatic physiotherapy is one of the interventions that...”
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“... (AQ-27). Results: Most students were female (73.0%) and single (70.3%), with a mean age of around 29 years. After...”
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“... (AQ-27). Results: Most students were female (73.0%) and single (70.3%), with a mean age of around 29 years. After...”
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