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Cooling via one hand improves physical performance in heat-sensitive individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A preliminary study

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Table 1: Gender, age, and diagnosis of individual subjects.
Table 2: Treadmill speed and slope, number of paired trials, mean trial times and effect ratio (exercise duration with cooling/exercise duration without cooling): individual subjects and grouped data
Figure 1son of twenty-six paired treatment trialsThe effect of hand cooling on exercise duration: a compari-The effect of hand cooling on exercise duration: a comparison of twenty-six paired treatment trials

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