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The relationship between specific cognitive domains, fear of falling, and falls in people with multiple sclerosisA personalized, intense physical rehabilitation program improves walking in people with multiple sclerosis presenting with different levels of disability: a retrospective cohort.Static posturography across the EDSS scale in people with multiple sclerosis: a cross sectional studyStatic Posturography and Falls According to Pyramidal, Sensory and Cerebellar Functional Systems in People with Multiple Sclerosis.The Romberg ratio in people with multiple sclerosis.Further construct validity of the timed up and go test as a measure of ambulation in persons with multiple sclerosis.Gait Characteristics in Adolescents With Multiple Sclerosis.Gait characteristics according to pyramidal, sensory and cerebellar EDSS subcategories in people with multiple sclerosis.Construct Validity of the Four Square Step Test in Multiple Sclerosis.Gait variability across the disability spectrum in people with multiple sclerosis.The "butterfly diagram": A gait marker for neurological and cerebellar impairment in people with multiple sclerosis.Fall prevalence in people with multiple sclerosis who use wheelchairs and scooters.Contrasting relationship between depression, quantitative gait characteristics and self-report walking difficulties in people with multiple sclerosis.Effect of Alfacalcidol on multiple sclerosis-related fatigue: A randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study.Gait and cognitive impairments in multiple sclerosis: the specific contribution of falls and fear of falling.Cerebellum and cognition in multiple sclerosis: the fall status matters.The relationship between gait variability and cognitive functions differs between fallers and non-fallers in MS.The walking speed reserve in low disabled people with multiple sclerosis: Does it provide greater insight in detecting mobility deficits and risk of falling than preferred and fast walking speeds?The relationship between static posturography measures and specific cognitive domains in individuals with multiple sclerosis.Is the impact of fatigue related to walking capacity and perceived ability in persons with multiple sclerosis? A multicenter study.Construct validity of the walk ratio as a measure of gait control in people with multiple sclerosis without mobility aids.Cognitive-motor interference in multiple sclerosis: What happens when the gait speed is fixed?Relationship of Obesity With Gait and Balance in People With Multiple Sclerosis.The relationship between depression, anxiety and cognition and its paradoxical impact on falls in multiple sclerosis patientsIs the dual-task cost of walking and texting unique in people with multiple sclerosis?Gait Variability, Not Walking Speed, Is Related to Cognition in Adolescents With Multiple SclerosisEffects of Rehabilitation on Gait Pattern at Usual and Fast Speeds Depend on Walking Impairment Level in Multiple SclerosisResponsiveness and meaningful improvement of mobility measures following MS rehabilitationThe contribution of the instrumented Timed-Up-and-Go test to detect falls and fear of falling in people with multiple sclerosisEffect of telerehabilitation on mobility in people after hip surgery: a pilot feasibility studyNeural correlates of gait variability in people with multiple sclerosis with fall historyThe correlation between symptomatic fatigue to definite measures of gait in people with multiple sclerosisAssociation between gait variability, falls and mobility in people with multiple sclerosis: A specific observation on the EDSS 4.0-4.5 levelThe Association between Body Mass Index and Leisure-Time Physical Activity in Adults with Multiple SclerosisThe association between gait variability with the energy cost of walking depends on the fall status in people with multiple sclerosis without mobility aidsPhysical activity in mild multiple sclerosis: contribution of perceived fatigue, energy cost, and speed of walkingPhysical activity participation according to the pyramidal, sensory, and cerebellar functional systems in multiple sclerosisMultiple facets of the cerebellum in multiple sclerosisIs the walk ratio a window to the cerebellum in multiple sclerosis? A structural magnetic resonance imaging studyAssessing cognitive performance in radiologically isolated syndrome
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