Measuring deterioration in international classification of functioning domains of people with multiple sclerosis who are ambulatory.
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Systematic Literature Review on ICF From 2001 to 2013 in the Nordic Countries Focusing on Clinical and Rehabilitation ContextWalking speed: the functional vital signPossible clinical outcome measures for clinical trials in patients with multiple sclerosisImpact of natalizumab on ambulatory improvement in secondary progressive and disabled relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisSix-minute walk test for persons with mild or moderate disability from multiple sclerosis: performance and explanatory factorsLocal dynamic stability as a responsive index for the evaluation of rehabilitation effect on fall risk in patients with multiple sclerosis: a longitudinal study.Longitudinal relationships among posturography and gait measures in multiple sclerosis.Self-Selected Walking Speed is Predictive of Daily Ambulatory Activity in Older AdultsFactors for lower walking speed in persons with multiple sclerosis.Measures of fine motor skills in people with tremor disorders: appraisal and interpretationEvaluating walking in patients with multiple sclerosis: which assessment tools are useful in clinical practice?Assessing walking disability in multiple sclerosis.Introduction to Special Issue: A Review of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health and Physical Therapy over the Years.Core outcome measures for exercise studies in people with multiple sclerosis: recommendations from a multidisciplinary consensus meeting.Assessing upper limb function in multiple sclerosis.Minimal clinically important difference for change in comfortable gait speed of adults with pathology: a systematic review.A profile of support group use and need among middle-aged and older adults with multiple sclerosis.CoDuSe group exercise programme improves balance and reduces falls in people with multiple sclerosis: A multi-centre, randomized, controlled pilot study.Is walking capacity in subjects with multiple sclerosis primarily related to muscle oxidative capacity or maximal muscle strength? A pilot study.Outcome measurement in multiple sclerosis: detection of clinically relevant improvement.What explains functioning from the perspective of people with multiple sclerosis?Robot-assisted gait training in multiple sclerosis patients: a randomized trial.Robotic-assisted step training (lokomat) not superior to equal intensity of over-ground rehabilitation in patients with multiple sclerosis.Ten-year follow-up of health-related quality of life among ambulatory persons with multiple sclerosis at baseline.The implementation of the ICF among Israeli rehabilitation centers--the case of physical therapy.Profiling walking dysfunction in multiple sclerosis: characterisation, classification and progression over time.
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Measuring deterioration in international classification of functioning domains of people with multiple sclerosis who are ambulatory.
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Esko Leskinen
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2007-11-20T00:00:00Z