Screening for falls risk in the older person with haemophilia – a pilot study

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Stephensen, D., Brown, M., Digby-Bowl, C., Swaine, I. and Evans, G. 2016. Screening for falls risk in the older person with haemophilia – a pilot study. Blackwell.
AuthorsStephensen, D., Brown, M., Digby-Bowl, C., Swaine, I. and Evans, G.
TypeConference poster
Year2016
ConferenceWorld Federation of Hemophilia Congress 2016
Related URLhttp://www.wfh.org/congress/en/
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Deposited21 Jul 2016
Accepted01 Feb 2016
PublisherBlackwell
JournalHaemophilia
ISSN1351-8216
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