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Validity of Maximal Exercise Testing in People With Multiple Sclerosis and Low to Moderate Levels of Disability

Martin Heine, Erwin L.J. Hoogervorst, Hub G.A. Hacking, Olaf Verschuren, Gert Kwakkel
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20130418 Published 1 August 2014
Martin Heine
M. Heine, MSc, Brain Center Rudolf Magnus and Center of Excellence for Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht and Rehabilitation Center De Hoogstraat, Rembrandtkade 10, 3583 TM Utrecht, the Netherlands.
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Erwin L.J. Hoogervorst
E.L.J. Hoogervorst, MD, PhD, Multiple Sclerosis Center, St Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands.
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Hub G.A. Hacking
H.G.A. Hacking, MD, Multiple Sclerosis Center, St Antonius Hospital.
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Olaf Verschuren
O. Verschuren, PhD, Brain Center Rudolf Magnus and Center of Excellence for Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht and Rehabilitation Center De Hoogstraat.
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Gert Kwakkel
G. Kwakkel, PhD, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, VU University Medical Center, and Department of Neurorehabilitation, Centre of Rehabilitation and Rheumatology Reade, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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vol. 94 no. 8 1168-1175
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.2522/ptj.20130418
PubMed 
24677255

Published By 
American Physical Therapy Association
Print ISSN 
0031-9023
Online ISSN 
1538-6724

History 
  • Received September 6, 2013
  • Accepted March 20, 2014
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© 2014 American Physical Therapy Association

Author Information

  1. Martin Heine,
  2. Erwin L.J. Hoogervorst,
  3. Hub G.A. Hacking,
  4. Olaf Verschuren and
  5. Gert Kwakkel
  1. M. Heine, MSc, Brain Center Rudolf Magnus and Center of Excellence for Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht and Rehabilitation Center De Hoogstraat, Rembrandtkade 10, 3583 TM Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  2. E.L.J. Hoogervorst, MD, PhD, Multiple Sclerosis Center, St Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands.
  3. H.G.A. Hacking, MD, Multiple Sclerosis Center, St Antonius Hospital.
  4. O. Verschuren, PhD, Brain Center Rudolf Magnus and Center of Excellence for Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht and Rehabilitation Center De Hoogstraat.
  5. G. Kwakkel, PhD, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, VU University Medical Center, and Department of Neurorehabilitation, Centre of Rehabilitation and Rheumatology Reade, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  1. Address all correspondence to Mr Heine at: m.heine{at}dehoogstraat.nl.
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Vol 94 Issue 8 Table of Contents
Physical Therapy: 94 (8)

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Martin Heine, Erwin L.J. Hoogervorst, Hub G.A. Hacking, Olaf Verschuren, Gert Kwakkel
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