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Robinovitch, Stephen

A social ecological model of adherence to hip protectors in long-term care
An examination of how physical activity and sedentary behaviour in older adults in Assisted Living associate with physical, cognitive and psychosocial function
Biomechanical analysis and simulation of backward falls with head impact in older adults
Biomechanics of balance recovery by handrail grasping
Biomechanics of Falls and Hip Fractures in Older Adults
Biomechanics of head impacts in men's university ice hockey
Brain vital signs: Auditory to visual translation
Brain Vital Signs: Expanding From the Auditory to Visual Modality
Design and Validation of a Fall Event Detection System using Wearable Sensors: A Machine Learning Approach
Development and Validation of a Questionnaire for Analyzing Real-Life Falls in Long-Term Care Captured On Video

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