Cognition is associated with gait variability in individuals with multiple sclerosis
Journal of Neural Transmission Nov 04, 2017
Hsieh KL, et al. - The authors conducted this study to determine whether cognitive function as measured by processing speed was correlated with gait variability in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). They revealed that slower cognitive processing speed was significantly associated with greater gait variability, thus providing further evidence of the interrelation between the motor and cognitive functions.
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