April 08, 2014; 82 (10 Supplement) April 29, 2014
The Effects of Salsa Dance on Gait and Balance in Multiple Sclerosis (P3.053)
Rosalind Mandelbaum, Elizabeth Triche, Susan Fasoli, Albert Lo
First published April 9, 2014,
Rosalind Mandelbaum
3Providence VA Medical Center, VA RR&D Center for Neurorestoration and Neurotechnology Providence RI United States
Elizabeth Triche
1Department of Community Health Brown University Providence RI United States
Susan Fasoli
3Providence VA Medical Center, VA RR&D Center for Neurorestoration and Neurotechnology Providence RI United States
Albert Lo
3Providence VA Medical Center, VA RR&D Center for Neurorestoration and Neurotechnology Providence RI United States
2Department of Neurology Brown University Providence RI United States
The Effects of Salsa Dance on Gait and Balance in Multiple Sclerosis (P3.053)
Rosalind Mandelbaum, Elizabeth Triche, Susan Fasoli, Albert Lo
Neurology Apr 2014, 82 (10 Supplement) P3.053;
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