This study was funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (14/176/12), United Kingdom.Background Balance, mobility impairments and falls are problematic for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The “Balance Right in MS (BRiMS)” intervention, a 13-week home and group-based exercise and education programme, aims to improve balance and minimise falls. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of undertaking a multi-centre randomised controlled trial and to collect the necessary data to design a definitive trial. Methods This randomised controlled feasibility study recruited from four United Kingdom NHS clinical neurology services. Patients ≥ 18 years with secondary progressive MS (Expanded Disability Status Scale 4 to 7) repo...
The symptoms from the neurological disease multiple sclerosis vary from person to person and over ti...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in reducing falls and/or improving balanc...
Introduction:Balance impairment in multiple sclerosis patients was found to be associated with an in...
BackgroundBalance, mobility impairments and falls are problematic for people with multiple sclerosis...
Abstract Background Balance, mobility impairments and falls are problematic for people with multiple...
Abstract Background Impaired mobility is a cardinal feature of multiple sclerosis (MS) and is rated ...
BACKGROUND: Balance, mobility impairments and falls are common problems for people with multiple scl...
Background: Impaired mobility is a cardinal feature of multiple sclerosis (MS) and is rated by peop...
This study is funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (14/176/12), United Kingdom....
Background: Balance, mobility impairments and falls are common problems for people with multiple scl...
BACKGROUND: Balance, mobility impairments and falls are common problems for people with multiple scl...
This is the final version, also available from NIHR journals library via the DOI in this record.Abst...
INTRODUCTION: Falls among people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are common and associated with injur...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of a balance exercise program on falls in people with mild ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most prevalent diseases of the central nervous system, with re...
The symptoms from the neurological disease multiple sclerosis vary from person to person and over ti...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in reducing falls and/or improving balanc...
Introduction:Balance impairment in multiple sclerosis patients was found to be associated with an in...
BackgroundBalance, mobility impairments and falls are problematic for people with multiple sclerosis...
Abstract Background Balance, mobility impairments and falls are problematic for people with multiple...
Abstract Background Impaired mobility is a cardinal feature of multiple sclerosis (MS) and is rated ...
BACKGROUND: Balance, mobility impairments and falls are common problems for people with multiple scl...
Background: Impaired mobility is a cardinal feature of multiple sclerosis (MS) and is rated by peop...
This study is funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (14/176/12), United Kingdom....
Background: Balance, mobility impairments and falls are common problems for people with multiple scl...
BACKGROUND: Balance, mobility impairments and falls are common problems for people with multiple scl...
This is the final version, also available from NIHR journals library via the DOI in this record.Abst...
INTRODUCTION: Falls among people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are common and associated with injur...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effects of a balance exercise program on falls in people with mild ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most prevalent diseases of the central nervous system, with re...
The symptoms from the neurological disease multiple sclerosis vary from person to person and over ti...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in reducing falls and/or improving balanc...
Introduction:Balance impairment in multiple sclerosis patients was found to be associated with an in...