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Gangstörungen - was der Hausarzt wissen sollte

Gait disorders - What the general practitioner should know

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Wuehr, M., Möhwald, K. & Zwergal, A. Gangstörungen - was der Hausarzt wissen sollte. MMW Fortschr Med 166, 56–62 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-024-3853-z

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