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Ataxia management: low-tech approaches
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Contributors I am the sole author. I was invited to write this piece by the editors of Practical Neurology, following the peer review of a paper submitted to the journal. The concepts explored here have been developed and moulded by conversations with other neurologists, physicians and occupational therapists.
Funding The author has not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.
Competing interests None declared.
Provenance and peer review Commissioned. Internally peer reviewed.
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