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REAER is a promising therapy for improving the lives of people with multiple sclerosis – News-Medical.Net
A team of multiple sclerosis (MS) experts at Kessler Foundation led the first pilot randomized controlled trial of robotic-exoskeleton assisted exercise rehabilitation…

A team of multiple sclerosis (MS) experts at Kessler Foundation led the first pilot randomized controlled trial of robotic-exoskeleton assisted exercise rehabilitation (REAER) effects on mobility, cognition, and brain connectivity in people with substantial MS-related disability.
Their results showed that REAER is likely an effective intervention, and is a promising therapy for improving the lives of those with MS.
The article, “A pilot randomized controlled trial of robotic exoskeleton-assisted…
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