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  • 2. Objective and subjective measures of daily physical activity in persons with Multiple Sclerosis beginning a rehabilitation regime: A cross-sectional study.
    Torchio A, Fusari G, Perini G, Crispiatico V, Grosso C, Cattaneo D, Pagliari C, Jonsdottir J.
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  • 5. Japanese translation and validation of the 12-item Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale version 2.
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  • 6. Ecological validity of walking capacity tests following rehabilitation in people with multiple sclerosis.
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  • 7. Clinical assessment of gait in individuals with multiple sclerosis using wearable inertial sensors: Comparison with patient-based measure.
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  • 8. Performed and perceived walking ability in relation to the Expanded Disability Status Scale in persons with multiple sclerosis.
    Langeskov-Christensen D, Feys P, Baert I, Riemenschneider M, Stenager E, Dalgas U.
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  • 9. Results of a feasibility and initial efficacy clinical trial of a high-intensity interval training program using adaptive equipment in persons with multiple sclerosis who have walking disability.
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  • 10. Accelerometry as a measure of walking behavior in multiple sclerosis.
    Motl RW, Pilutti L, Sandroff BM, Dlugonski D, Sosnoff JJ, Pula JH.
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  • 11. Subjective and objective assessment of physical activity in multiple sclerosis and their relation to health-related quality of life.
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  • 12. Accelerometry in persons with multiple sclerosis: measurement of physical activity or walking mobility?
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  • 13. Evaluation of functional outcome measures after fampridine treatment in patients with multiple sclerosis - An interventional follow-up study.
    Skov CD, Sørensen CB, Thorning M, Lambertsen KL, Frich LH, Jensen HB, Holsgaard-Larsen A, Nielsen HH.
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  • 14. Middle-range scores from the patient determined disease steps scale reflect varying levels of walking dysfunction in multiple sclerosis.
    Motl R, Neal W, Backus D, Hebert J, McCully K, Bethoux F, Plummer P, Ng A, Lowman J, Schmidt H, McBurney R, Cutter G.
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  • 15. Cognitive processing speed has minimal influence on the construct validity of Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale-12 scores.
    Motl RW, Cadavid D, Sandroff BM, Pilutti LA, Pula JH, Benedict RH.
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  • 17. Maximum walking speed in multiple sclerosis assessed with visual perceptive computing.
    Grobelny A, Behrens JR, Mertens S, Otte K, Mansow-Model S, Krüger T, Gusho E, Bellmann-Strobl J, Paul F, Brandt AU, Schmitz-Hübsch T.
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  • 18. Association of Continuous Assessment of Step Count by Remote Monitoring With Disability Progression Among Adults With Multiple Sclerosis.
    Block VJ, Bove R, Zhao C, Garcha P, Graves J, Romeo AR, Green AJ, Allen DD, Hollenbach JA, Olgin JE, Marcus GM, Pletcher MJ, Cree BAC, Gelfand JM.
    JAMA Netw Open; 2019 Mar 01; 2(3):e190570. PubMed ID: 30874777
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  • 20. Accelerometer cut-points derived during over-ground walking in persons with mild, moderate, and severe multiple sclerosis.
    Sandroff BM, Riskin BJ, Agiovlasitis S, Motl RW.
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