Rehabilitation for ataxia study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial of an outpatient and sup...
Rehabilitation for ataxia study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial of an outpatient and supported home-based physiotherapy programme for people with hereditary cerebellar ataxia
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Milne, Sarah C , Corben, Louise A , Roberts, Melissa , Szmulewicz, David , Burns, J , Grobler, Anneke C , Williams, Shannon , Chua, Jillian , Liang, Christina , Lamont, Phillipa J , Grootendorst, Alison C , Massey, Libby , Sue, Carolyn , Dalziel, Kim , LaGrappe, Desiree , Willis, Liz , Freijah, Aleka , Gerken, Paul and Delatycki, Martin B
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England: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
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IntroductionEmerging evidence indicates that rehabilitation can improve ataxia, mobility and independence in everyday activities in individuals with hereditary cerebellar ataxia. However, with the rarity of the genetic ataxias and known recruitment challenges in rehabilitation trials, most studies have been underpowered, non-randomised or non-contr...
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Rehabilitation for ataxia study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial of an outpatient and supported home-based physiotherapy programme for people with hereditary cerebellar ataxia
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Corben, Louise A
Roberts, Melissa
Szmulewicz, David
Burns, J
Grobler, Anneke C
Williams, Shannon
Chua, Jillian
Liang, Christina
Lamont, Phillipa J
Grootendorst, Alison C
Massey, Libby
Sue, Carolyn
Dalziel, Kim
LaGrappe, Desiree
Willis, Liz
Freijah, Aleka
Gerken, Paul
Delatycki, Martin B
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6d36daf8604945028a0b9e26f0015e26
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2044-6055
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2044-6055
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10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040230