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Backward Walking Study Offers Potential New Treatment to Improve Mobility and Decrease Falls in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
A collaborative team of researchers and students from Wayne State University's Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, School of Medicine, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Institute of Gerontology are studying the impact of a backward walking program on individuals with multiple sclerosis.
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