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		4/2022
	 
	vol. 26 Research paper 
Benefits of innovative Exopulse Mollii full-body electric garment intervention on lower limb strength, gait speed, lower back pain, quality of life, and fatigue in a female with multiple sclerosis – a case study
	
        
    
	             Marcin Kacper Uszynski
	         
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	             Catherine  McCarron
	         
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 Physiotherapy Review, 2022, 26(4), 49-55 
	
Online publish date: 2022/12/24 
		
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