A Balance Exercise Program Appears to Improve Function for Patients With Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Sara R. Piva(University of Pittsburgh), G. Kelley Fitzgerald(University of Pittsburgh), Timothy J. Levison(Magee-Womens Hospital), Anthony M. DiGioia(Magee-Womens Hospital), Gustavo J. Almeida(University of Pittsburgh), Alexandra B. Gil(University of Pittsburgh)
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