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Ambulatory rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
Disability & Rehabilitation, 10/02/09
Kelleher KJ et al. – In this review, the authors summarise the primary factors affecting ambulation and highlight available treatment methods. They review studies that have attempted to characterise gait deficits within this patient population. Finally, as ambulatory rehabilitation requires multidisciplinary interventions, they examine approaches, which may serve to support and maintain ambulation within this patient group for as long as possible.
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Obstetric outcomes in women with multiple sclerosis and epilepsy
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Predictors of Conversion to Multiple Sclerosis in the BENEFIT Study
Archives of Neurology, 11/11/09
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Effect of the angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonist olmesartan on cerebral hemodynamics and rehabilitation outcomes in hypertensive post-stroke patients
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Enhancing memory for lists by grouped presentation and rehearsal: A pilot study in healthy subjects with unexpected results
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