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Figure  2.  Difference between groups according to the Berg Balance  Scale (BBS) score.3232N =32Groups Recurrent fallsOne fallWithout fallsTUGT (seconds) 302520151050
Table 2. Relationship between Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and Timed Up  and Go Test (TUGT) scores in the three groups.

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