Multi-chronic musculoskeletal pain is a useful clinical index to predict the risk of falls in older adults with normal motor function

scientific article published on 10 March 2015

Multi-chronic musculoskeletal pain is a useful clinical index to predict the risk of falls in older adults with normal motor function is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S40520-015-0340-5
P698PubMed publication ID25753186

P2093author name stringMinoru Yamada
Takehiko Doi
Ryuichi Sawa
Shogo Misu
Tsuyoshi Asai
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P433issue5
P921main subjectmusculoskeletal painQ45048948
P304page(s)711-716
P577publication date2015-03-10
P1433published inAging Clinical and Experimental ResearchQ15754191
P1476titleMulti-chronic musculoskeletal pain is a useful clinical index to predict the risk of falls in older adults with normal motor function
P478volume27

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