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One-leg standing test for elderly populations
Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 10/08/09
Michikawa T et al. – Because various procedures are used to carry out the OLS test, the measured values for the OLS time varied widely from study to study. Some observational studies showed that the OLS time is related to negative events such as falls, declines in activity of daily living, and other morbidity. OLS times could be improved by several interventions.
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