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  • 1. Combining a supervised and home-based task-oriented circuit training improves walking endurance in patients with multiple sclerosis. The MS_TOCT randomized-controlled trial.
    Straudi S, De Marco G, Martinuzzi C, Baroni A, Lamberti N, Brondi L, Da Roit M, Pizzongolo LDM, Basaglia N, Manfredini F.
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