Open Access UCL Research: Interlimb Coordination Performance in Seated Position in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Reduced Amplitude Over 6 min and Higher Coordination Variability in Persons With Walking Fatigability - UCL Discovery https://t.co/CIMyR8vMO
New article: Interlimb Coordination Performance in Seated Position in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Reduced Amplitude Over 6 min and Higher Coordination Variability in Persons With Walking Fatigability https://t.co/gYvr0usQnk #MS #multiplesclerosis #ne
New Research: Interlimb Coordination Performance in Seated Position in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Reduced Amplitude Over 6 min and Higher Coordination Variability in Persons With Walking Fatigability: Background: Walking fatigability… https://t.co/WN
Interested in the role of walking fatigability on interlimb coordination during a seated 6-minutes coordination task in Multiple Sclerosis? Find out more in the article below. Good job, REVAL team 👏 Mieke Goetschalckx, @peterfeys_ , @LousinMoumdjian,...