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Figure 1 Flow of information through the different search phases of a systematic review based on PRISMA 2009 guidelines
Table 1 Overview of the selected articles
Table 1 Overview of the selected articles (Continued)
Table 2 Comparisons of accelerometer data and clinical scales
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