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pubblicato nel Gennaio - Febbraio 2012 in Sport&Medicina - fascicolo n.1

Bibliografia

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  21. Schenkman M, Hughes MA, Samsa G, Studenski S. The relative importance of strength and balance in chair rise by functionally impaired older individuals. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1996; 44: 1441-6.

  22. Bernardi M, Rosponi A, Castellano V, Rodio A, Traballesi M et al. Determinants of sit-to-stand capability in the motor impaired elderly. J Electromyogr Kinesiol 2004; 14: 401-10.

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  27. Foldvari M, Clark M, Laviolette LC et al. Association of muscle power with functional status in community-dwelling elderly women. The journals of gerontology 2000; 55: M192-9.

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