Standing Device Improves Lower Limb Function in People With Progressive National Multiple Sclerosis Society
July 17, 2019
July 17, 2019
NEW YORK, July 17 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
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- A new study reports that use of a standing frame (a wooden frame that supports a person in the standing position) improved lower limb function in people with progressive MS who had severe motor impairment.
- These results yield important evidence to help justify the use of this rehabilitation device. Michelle Ploughman, PhD (Memorial University of Newfoundland) c . . .
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- A new study reports that use of a standing frame (a wooden frame that supports a person in the standing position) improved lower limb function in people with progressive MS who had severe motor impairment.
- These results yield important evidence to help justify the use of this rehabilitation device. Michelle Ploughman, PhD (Memorial University of Newfoundland) c . . .