Relationships between Estimation Errors and Falls in Healthy Aged Dwellers

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Background: Although fall predictions using motor ability have been well reported in elderly people, there are few reports on physical cognitive ability. Objective: To examine the relationship of the results of motor function tests that include physical cognitive ability on the ability to predict falls and to determine which test is the most approp
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Authors Akira Fujimoto;Hideaki Hori;Taro Tamura;Takayoshi Hirai;Tomohiro Umemura;Fumio Iguchi;Satomi Sawa;Kouhei Ogawa;Kazuhiro Sato;Yukinori Kusaka;
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