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Balance Right in Multiple Sclerosis (BRiMS): a guided self management programme to reduce falls and improve quality of life, balance and mobility in people with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis : a protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled

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Fig. 1 Participant pathway
Fig. 2 BRiMS programme activities
Table 1 Data collection and outcome measures

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