physioscience 2013; 9(2): 83
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1335486
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The Effect of a Cognitive-Motor Intervention on Voluntary Step Execution under Single and Dual Task Conditions in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study

Effekt einer kognitiv-motorischen Intervention auf die freiwillige Schrittinitiierung bei älteren Erwachsenen während einfacher und Dual-Task-Konditionen: Randomisierte kontrollierte Pilotstudie
W. Backhaus
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Publication Date:
21 May 2013 (online)

Pichierri G, Coppe A, Lorenzetti S et al. Clinical Interventions in Aging 2012; 7: 175 – 184

 
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