Impact of short-term cycle ergometer training on quality of life, cognition and depressive symptomatology in multiple sclerosis patients: a pilot study
Alison Barry(University College Cork), Eric J. Downer(Trinity College Dublin), Aisling Ryan(Cork University Hospital), Gerard Clarke(University College Cork), Owen Cronin(Cork University Hospital), Brian Sweeney(Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin), Andrew Allen(University College Cork), Ken D. O’Halloran(University College Cork), Orna O’Toole(Beaumont Hospital)
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