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Article: There is insufficient evidence from random control trials (RCTs) to conclude that any one locomotor training strategy improves walking function more than another for people with spinal cord injury (SCI), says a review published April 16 in The Cochrane Library.(Research Roundup)(Brief article)
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- August 1, 2008
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There is insufficient evidence from random control trials (RCTs) to conclude that any one locomotor training strategy improves walking function more than another for people with spinal cord injury (SCI), says a review published April 16 in The Cochrane Library. Reviewers suggest that research in the form of large RCTs is needed to address ...
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Article: Cochrane library now freely available in India
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