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The impact of low back pain on health-related quality of life in old age: results from a survey of a large sample of Swiss elders living in the community
Ludwig, C., Luthy, C., Allaz, A. F., Herrmann, F. R., Cedraschi, C. (2018). The impact of low back pain on health-related quality of life in old age: results from a survey of a large sample of Swiss elders living in the community : European Spine Journal.
https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/3495?ln=fr
Auteur(s) : Catherine Ludwig
Article scientifique
Derivation of a frailty index from the resident assessment instrument - home care adapted for Switzerland: a study based on retrospective data analysis
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Le RAI-Home Care: Utilisation, potentiels et limites dans les soins à domicile
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Low back pain and health-related quality of life in community-dwelling older adults
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Depression and pain dimensions in the assessment of health-related quality of life in older adults
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Health status and quality of life: results from a national survey in a community-dwelling sample of elderly people
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Il cervello che invecchia: Tra perdite e guadagni
Chicherio, C., Ludwig, C., Borella, E. (2015). Il cervello che invecchia: Tra perdite e guadagni : Manuale di Psicologia dell'Invecchiamento e della longevità.
Auteur(s) : Catherine Ludwig
Chapitre de livre
"Vivre/Leben/Vivere": An interdisciplinary survey addressing progress and inequalities of aging over the past 30 years in Switzerland
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Age-related changes in the bimanual advantage and in brain oscillatory activity during tapping movements suggest a decline in processing sensory reafference
Sallard, E., Spierer, L., Ludwig, C., Deiber, M. P., Barral, J. (2014). Age-related changes in the bimanual advantage and in brain oscillatory activity during tapping movements suggest a decline in processing sensory reafference : Experimental Brain Research.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-013-3754-3
Auteur(s) : Catherine Ludwig
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Aging and the lateralization of oscillatory activities related to external and internal motor preparation
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