Telerehabilitation and onsite rehabilitation effectively improve quality of life, fatigue, balance, and cognition in people with multiple sclerosis: an interventional study

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  • What: This study explored the efficacy of remotely supervised physical therapy (referred to as TR) compared to SR on patient-reported outcomes (PRO) and performance measures of quality of life (QoL), fatigue, balance, and cognition. Following recommendations from contemporary statistical guidelines , the authors aimed to provide an interpretation of study findings based on clinical relevance at the individual level.
  • Who: Maria Petracca from the San Raffaele Hospital (IRCCS), Italy Charles University, Czechia have published the research: Telerehabilitation and onsite rehabilitation effectively improve quality of life, fatigue, balance, and cognition in people with multiple sclerosis: an . . .

     

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