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Shoe-Type Wearable Sensors Measure Gait Parameters in Vestibular Neuritis: A Preliminary Study |
Jun Sang Cha, Dong Young Kim, Hye Soon Lee, Nambeom Kim, Hwan Ho Lee |
Research in Vestibular Science. 2019;18(2):43-49. Published online 2019 June 15 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21790/rvs.2019.18.2.43 |
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