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Measuring the distribution of plantar pressures during walking in patients with multiple sclerosis to evaluate treatment efficiency

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The relationship between the parameters of the distribution of plantar pressure and the state of a patient with multiple sclerosis has been studied with repeated measurements, before and after (or during) treatment. The possibility of using this method for study of walking function impairment in a chronic demyelinating process is considered.

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  1. Noseworthy, J.H. and Kaufman, K.R., Gait Changes of Patients with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, in 23rd Annual Meeting of the ASB, University of Pittsburgh, 1999.

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Original Russian Text © M.A. Abdurakhmanov, I.D. Stolyarov, A.G. Il’vesa, T.L. Tsvetkova, V.V. Labedev, 2006, published in Fiziologiya Cheloveka, 2006, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 36–38.

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Abdurakhmanov, M.A., Stolyarov, I.D., Il’vesa, A.G. et al. Measuring the distribution of plantar pressures during walking in patients with multiple sclerosis to evaluate treatment efficiency. Hum Physiol 32, 154–156 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0362119706020058

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