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Ivanchuk E.V.

Scientific Practical Center of Pediatric Psychoneurology of the Department of Heath Care of Moscow

Boyko E.A.

Scientific Practical Center of Pediatric Psychoneurology of the Department of Heath Care of Moscow

Boyko A.N.

Scientific Practical Center of Pediatric Psychoneurology of the Department of Heath Care of Moscow;
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University;
Federal Center of Brain Rresearch and Neurotechnologies of FMBA

Klimov Yu.A.

Scientific Practical Center of Pediatric Psychoneurology of the Department of Heath Care of Moscow;
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

Troitskaya L.A.

Scientific Practical Center of Pediatric Psychoneurology of the Department of Heath Care of Moscow

Batysheva T.T.

Scientific Practical Center of Pediatric Psychoneurology of the Department of Heath Care of Moscow

The efficacy of active physical exercises in comprehensive cognitive rehabilitation of pediatric and adult patients with multiple sclerosis

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Ivanchuk E.V., Boyko E.A., Boyko A.N., Klimov Yu.A., Troitskaya L.A., Batysheva T.T.

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To cite this article:

Ivanchuk EV, Boyko EA, Boyko AN, Klimov YuA, Troitskaya LA, Batysheva TT. The efficacy of active physical exercises in comprehensive cognitive rehabilitation of pediatric and adult patients with multiple sclerosis. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. 2020;120(7‑2):38‑42. (In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.17116/jnevro202012007238

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