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Key study  Carriere B 1999. The use of the "swiss ball" in the treatment of the severely ill. (Translated from German) Krankengymnastik 51(2):222-223
Barrett CL, et al 2009. A randomized trial to investigate the effects of functional electrical stimulation and therapeutic exercise on walking performance for people with multiple sclerosis Mult Scler. 15(4):493-504
Cortesi, MC et al. 2011. Effect of kinesio taping on standing balance in subjects with multiple sclerosis: A pilot study NeuroRehabilitation 28(4):365-372
Costantino C et al. 2016. Neuromuscular taping versus sham therapy on muscular strength and motor performance in multiple sclerosis patients. Disabil Rehabil. 38(3):277-81
Costantino et al. 2012. Neuromuscular taping in multiple sclerosis. A pilot study. Acta Biomed. 83(2):103-7.
Guillamo E et al. 2018. Feasibility and Effects of Structured Physical Exercise Interventions in Adults with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study. J Sports Sci Med. 17(3):426-436
Normann B et al. 2016. Group-based individualized core stability and balance training in ambulant people with multiple sclerosis: a pilot feasibility test–retest study. Eur J Physiother. 18(3):173-8.
Ortiz-Rubio et al. 2016. Effects of a Home-Based Upper Limb Training Program in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 97(12):2027-2033
Rezvani M. 2017. Comparing Pilates and physioball exercise regimens on balance and motor control in women with multiple sclerosis Int J Health Studies. 3(2):5-9.

 

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