Exercise in the community for people with minimal gait impairment due to MS: an assessor-blind randomized controlled trial.

scientific article published on 5 November 2012

Exercise in the community for people with minimal gait impairment due to MS: an assessor-blind randomized controlled trial. is …
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P356DOI10.1177/1352458512461966
P698PubMed publication ID23128667
P5875ResearchGate publication ID232915167

P50authorSusan CooteQ42879016
Phil JakemanQ53523312
P2093author name stringA Larkin
M Garrett
J Saunders
N Hogan
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P433issue6
P304page(s)782-789
P577publication date2012-11-05
P1433published inMultiple Sclerosis JournalQ1952449
P1476titleExercise in the community for people with minimal gait impairment due to MS: an assessor-blind randomized controlled trial.
P478volume19

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