The development and pilot evaluation of virtual reality balance scenarios in people with multiple sclerosis (MS): A feasibility study
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The development and pilot evaluation of virtual reality balance scenarios in people with multiple sclerosis (MS): A feasibility study
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NEUROREHABILITATION
Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 473-482
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IOS Press
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2018-11-03
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10.3233/nre-182471
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