Assessing balance through the use of a low-cost head-mounted display in older adults: a pilot study
Santiago J Saldana,1 Anthony P Marsh,2 W Jack Rejeski,2 Jack K Haberl,2 Peggy Wu,3 Scott Rosenthal,4 Edward H Ip1 1Department of Biostatistical Sciences, Wake Forest School of Medicine, 2Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, 3Research and Development,...
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Autores principales: | Saldana SJ, Marsh AP, Rejeski WJ, Haberl JK, Wu P, Rosenthal S, Ip EH |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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