Development of an assessment sheet for fall prediction in stroke inpatients in convalescent rehabilitation wards in Japan

Author:

Nakagawa Youichi,Sannomiya Katsuhiko,Kinoshita Makiko,Shiomi Tsutomu,Okada Kouhei,Yokoyama Hisayo,Sawaguti Yukiko,Minamoto Keiko,Wei Chang-nian,Ohmori Shoko,Watanabe Susumu,Harada Koichi,Ueda Atsushi

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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