Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence
There is marked enfeeblement of the memory; conceptions are formed slowly; the intellectual and emotional faculties are blunted in their totality,” Charcot (1877) reportedly noted about people with multiple sclerosis (MS) [1]. Despite these early observations of what we now refer to as ‘cognitive de...
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Future Medicine
2015
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| Online Access: | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34977/ |