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Clinical Pathways: Multiple Sclerosis

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Abstracts for most of the articles referenced below may be
obtained from the MEDLINE Web site.
 

Reference

Location

PMID

Multiple Sclerosis

Solari A, et al.
Physical rehabilitation has a positive effect on disability in multiple sclerosis patients.

Neurology
1999 Jan 1;52(1):57-62. 

Istituto Nazionale Neurologico

Milan, Italy

9921849

Benedetti MG, et al.
Gait abnormalities in minimally impaired multiple sclerosis patients.

Mult Scler
1999 Oct;5(5):363-8. 

Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli

Bologna, Italy

10516781

Sliwa, JA.
Neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 1. Central neurologic disorders.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil
2000 Mar;81(3 Suppl 1):S3-12;quiz S36-44. 

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

10721755

Madonna MG, et al.
Multiple sclerosis pathways: an innovative nursing role in disease management.

J Neurosci Nurs
1999 Dec;31(6):332-5. 

Multiple Sclerosis Pathways

Phoenix, AZ

10726241

Lassmann H, et al.
Heterogeneity of multiple sclerosis pathogenesis: implications for diagnosis and therapy.

Trends Mol Med
2001 Mar;7(3):115-21. 

University of Vienna

Vienna, Austria

11286782

Cohen YC, et al.
MS-CANE: a computer-aided instrument for neurological evaluation of patients with multiple sclerosis: enhanced reliability of expanded disability status scale (EDSS) assessment.

Mult Scler
2000 Oct;6(5):355-61. 

Sheba Medical Center

Tel-Hashomer, Israel

11064447

Hobart J, et al.
The Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29): a new patient-based outcome measure.

Brain
2001 May;124(Pt 5):962-73. 

Institute of Neurology

London, United Kingdom

11335698

Ko Ko, C.
Effectiveness of rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis.

Clin Rehabil
1999;13 Suppl 1:33-41. 

Regional Rehabilitation Centre

Birmingham, United Kingdom

10685621

 

 

 

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