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Advances in Rehabilitation
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Equilibrium coordination tests among children: a feasibility study

Nidhi Sharma
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Asir John Samuel
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  1. Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, India
Advances in Rehabilitation, 2022, 36(4), 1–7
Online publish date: 2022/11/16
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