Impact of the combination of cognitive and balance training on gait, fear and risk of falling and quality of life in seniors with mild cognitive impairment

Author:

Hagovská Magdaléna1,Olekszyová Zuzana2

Affiliation:

1. Physiatry; Balneology and Medical Rehabilitation Clinic of the Medical Faculty UPJŠ; Košice Slovak Republic

2. Private Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic “Čistá Duša” (Clean soul); Highly Specialized Professional Geriatric Institute of Saint Lukas; Košice Slovak Republic

Publisher

Wiley

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