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A Thematic Survey on the Reporting Quality of Randomized Controlled Trials in Rehabilitation: The Case of Multiple Sclerosis

Optimal reporting is a critical element of scholarly communications. Several initiatives, such as the EQUATOR checklists, have raised authors' awareness about the importance of adequate research reports. On these premises, we aimed at appraising the reporting quality of published randomized controlled trials (RCTs) dealing with rehabilitation interventions.


Effect of Remote Ischemic Conditioning on Heart Rate Responses to Walking in People with Multiple Sclerosis

Remote ischemic conditioning (RIC), exposure of body parts to brief periods of circulatory occlusion and reperfusion, has been shown to improve cardiovascular responses to exercise in healthy individuals but its effects in people with MS are unknown.

Motor Evoked Potential—A Pilot Study Looking at Reliability and Clinical Correlations in Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a clinically heterogeneous disease. Biomarkers that can assess pathological processes that are unseen with conventional imaging remain an unmet need in MS disease management. Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) could be such a biomarker. To determine and follow longitudinal MEP reliability and correlations with clinical measures in MS patients.


Microglia depletion as a therapeutic strategy: friend or foe in multiple sclerosis models?

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic central nervous system demyelinating disease whose onset and progression are driven by a combination of immune dysregulation, genetic predisposition, and environmental factors. 


Remote Observational Research for Multiple Sclerosis: A Natural Experiment

Prospective, deeply phenotyped research cohorts monitoring individuals with chronic neurologic conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), depend on continued participant engagement. The COVID-19 pandemic restricted in-clinic research activities, threatening this longitudinal engagement, but also forced adoption of televideo-enabled care. 


Evaluation of corneal sensitivity in multiple sclerosis patients

To measure the corneal sensitivity in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), to compare it with normal values and to study its correlation with different disease characteristics.


Mechanisms of Network Changes in Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis

Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with functional connectivity abnormalities.


Perturbed Microbiota/Immune Homeostasis in Multiple Sclerosis

Over the years, many microbes have been proposed as potential multiple sclerosis (MS) triggers, but firm evidence for causality has never been provided.


Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

In most cases, multiple sclerosis (MS) begins with a relapsing-remitting course followed by insidious disability worsening that is independent from clinically apparent relapses and is termed secondary progressive MS (SMPS).