Responsiveness and Clinically Meaningful Improvement, According to Disability Level, of Five Walking Measures After Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis: A European Multicenter Study
Conclusions. Long walking tests and patient-reported MSWS-12 were more appropriate than short walking tests in detecting clinically meaningful improvement after physical rehabilitation, particularly the MSWS-12 for moderate to severely disabled pwMS.
Source: Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair - Category: Neurology Authors: Baert, I., Freeman, J., Smedal, T., Dalgas, U., Romberg, A., Kalron, A., Conyers, H., Elorriaga, I., Gebara, B., Gumse, J., Heric, A., Jensen, E., Jones, K., Knuts, K., Maertens de Noordhout, B., Martic, A., Normann, B., Eijnde, B. O., Rasova, K., Santoyo Tags: Clinical Research Articles Source Type: research
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