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Neurologische Gang- und Gleichgewichtsstörungen

Mit regelmäßigem Training wieder besser unterwegs

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Gang- und Gleichgewichtsstörungen schränken das Leben älterer Patienten erheblich ein. Um ihre Eigenständigkeit und Lebensqualität zu verbessern, müssen die Betroffenen in der Regel selbst aktiv mitarbeiten und die Grunderkrankung angegangen werden.

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Schlenstedt, C., Maetzler, W. Mit regelmäßigem Training wieder besser unterwegs. Geriatr Rep 14, 24–27 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42090-019-0200-0

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