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  • 1. Feasibility and efficacy of home-based neurofunctional exercise vs. resistance exercise programs for ambulatory disability of multiple sclerosis patients with cognitive impairment.
    Mardaniyan Ghahfarrokhi M, Banitalebi E, Faramarzi M, Motl R.
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  • 14. Further validation of the Six-Spot Step Test as a measure of ambulation in multiple sclerosis.
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  • 19. Utility of the Six-Spot Step Test as a Measure of Walking Performance in Ambulatory Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis.
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