January 01, 1999; 52 (1) Articles
Physical rehabilitation has a positive effect on disability in multiple sclerosis patients
A. Solari, G. Filippini, P. Gasco, L. Colla, A. Salmaggi, L. La Mantia, M. Farinotti, M. Eoli, L. Mendozzi
First published January 1, 1999, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.52.1.57
A. Solari
MD
G. Filippini
MD
P. Gasco
MD
L. Colla
MD
A. Salmaggi
MD
L. La Mantia
MD
M. Farinotti
M. Eoli
MD
Physical rehabilitation has a positive effect on disability in multiple sclerosis patients
A. Solari, G. Filippini, P. Gasco, L. Colla, A. Salmaggi, L. La Mantia, M. Farinotti, M. Eoli, L. Mendozzi
Neurology Jan 1999, 52 (1) 57; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.52.1.57
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vol. 52 no. 1 57
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- Received February 23, 1998
- Accepted July 18, 1998
- First Published January 1, 1999.
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Author Disclosures
- A. Solari, MD,
- G. Filippini, MD,
- P. Gasco, MD,
- L. Colla, MD,
- A. Salmaggi, MD,
- L. La Mantia, MD,
- M. Farinotti,
- M. Eoli, MD and
- L. Mendozzi, MD
- A. Solari, MD,
- G. Filippini, MD,
- P. Gasco, MD,
- L. Colla, MD,
- A. Salmaggi, MD,
- L. La Mantia, MD,
- M. Farinotti,
- M. Eoli, MD and
- L. Mendozzi, MD
- From the Istituto Nazionale Neurologico C. Besta (Drs. SolariFilippini, Salmaggi, La Mantia, and Eoli, and M. Farinotti), Milan; Ospedale Santo Spirito (Drs. Gasco and Colla), Casale Monferrato (AL); and the Fondazione Clinica Pro Juventute Don C. Gnocchi (Dr. Mendozzi), Milan, Italy.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Alessandra Solari, Istituto Nazionale Neurologico C. Besta, Laboratory of Epidemiology, via Celoria 11, 20133 Milan, Italy.
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