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ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation

OTPTSLP72 citations · 3 lenses

258 studies reviewed. 78.7% of comparisons favor structured cognitive rehab. ACRM Practice Standards. Gains in memory, attention, and executive function post-ABI.

Scores · default weights
Clinical
58/100
Business
48/100
Academic Clinical
69/100

Each lens uses its own dimensions and default weights. Scores answer different questions across paths — they aren’t apples-to-apples. How scoring works →

Clinical breakdown
Clinical outcomes×35%
72/100

Memory and attention retraining show consistent gains in TBI/stroke populations. Generalization to daily function is moderate.

Caseload applicability×15%
55/100

Applicable for OT/SLP in TBI, stroke, and acquired brain injury programs; limited outside cognitive rehab settings.

Billing & reimbursement×15%
52/100

Cognitive rehab billed under OT/SLP codes; some commercial payers reference ACRM guidelines for authorization; no dedicated code.

Certification investment×20%
45/100

Multi-day seminar series; moderate cost; limited course locations; requires annual recertification.

Employer demand×10%
42/100

Moderate demand in inpatient rehab and TBI programs; not widely listed in general OT/SLP postings.

Patient experience×5%
65/100

Engagement is high when goals are meaningful; fatigue is a limiting factor in early post-injury phases.

Business breakdown
Cash-pay viability×25%
40/100

Concussion/TBI families and long-COVID brain fog patients will pay cash, but market is still developing.

Pricing leverage×20%
50/100

ACRM training carries weight in medico-legal and concussion clinic contexts where premium rates exist.

Market differentiation×15%
65/100

Genuinely rare among OTs/SLPs/PTs; meaningful differentiator.

Owner leverage×15%
55/100

Protocol-trainable but heavily clinician-judgment based; moderate leverage.

Consumer demand×15%
35/100

Patients ask for 'concussion specialist,' not ACRM-certified specifically.

Credential investment×10%
45/100

Multi-day training, meaningful cost; not cheap or fast.

Academic Clinical breakdown
Faculty recognition×25%
70/100

ACRM is a serious rehab research society; the credential is well-respected for neuro/cog faculty roles.

Scholarship signal×20%
80/100

Strong association with active TBI/stroke researchers and Archives of PM&R.

Teaching value×15%
72/100

Directly relevant to TBI/stroke/cognition content across OT/PT/SLP programs.

Evidence depth×20%
75/100

INCOG and ACRM guidelines built on strong systematic review base.

Faculty demand×10%
50/100

Preferred for neuro/cog faculty lines, though not universally required.

Credential investment×10%
50/100

Significant time and cost commitment relative to other geriatric/neuro adds.

Evidence base · 72 sources
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    Patient and family experiences of early cognitive rehabilitation in critical illness: A qualitative study protocol
    M. O. Collet; L. S. Svendsen; A. H. Nielsen; E. Laerkner; I. Egerod · Nursing in Critical Care2025
    Study protocoldoi:10.1111/nicc.13254
  2. 02
    Non‐pharmacological interventions to support the cognitive rehabilitation of patients admitted to the intensive care unit: An umbrella review
    A. Holm; L. Thorn; A. B. Alrø; H. K. Nedergaard; H. I. Jensen; P. Dreyer · Nursing in Critical Care2025
    Systematic reviewdoi:10.1111/nicc.13190
  3. 03
    The efficacy of cognitive stimulation, cognitive training, and cognitive rehabilitation for people living with dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    A. Paggetti; Y. Druda; F. Sciancalepore; F. Della Gatta; A. Ancidoni; N. Locuratolo; P. Piscopo; L. Vignatelli; L. Sagliocca; A. Guaita; P. Secreto; A. Stracciari; P. Caffarra; N. Vanacore; E. Fabrizi; E. Lacorte · Geroscience2025
    Meta-analysisdoi:10.1007/s11357-024-01400-z
  4. 04
    Cognitive rehabilitation for patients with acquired brain injury
    F. Pisano; G. Rizzo; F. Bilotta · Curr Opin Anaesthesiol2025
    Otherdoi:10.1097/aco.0000000000001520
  5. 05
    Do Treatment Ingredients Targeting Working Alliance Improve Cognitive Rehabilitation Session Performance in Patients With Acquired Brain Injury?
    A. Rothbart; M. M. Sohlberg; S. Shune; J. Seeley; E. Berkman; J. Wright · American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology2025
    Otherdoi:10.1044/2024_AJSLP-24-00347
  6. 06
    Health-related quality of life in children and adolescents with paediatric acquired brain injury: Secondary data analysis from a randomised controlled trial
    H. L. Sargénius; T. B. Rø; R. E. Hypher; A. E. Brandt; S. Andersson; T. G. Finnanger; K. Risnes; J. Stubberud · Qual Life Res2025
    RCTdoi:10.1007/s11136-024-03838-2
  7. 07
    Successful cognitive rehabilitation for acute right frontal aslant tract injury with impaired working memory and inattention using diffusion tensor tractography
    M. Sawaki; K. Motomura; H. Yamamoto; K. Ito; Y. Suzuki; M. Yamamoto · Brain Injury2025
    Otherdoi:10.1080/02699052.2025.2490974
  8. 08
    Cognitive Rehabilitation Improved Self-Reported Cognitive Skills in Individuals With Long COVID: An Observational Study
    M. Saxon; S. Jackson; M. Seth; I. J. Koralnik; L. R. Cherney · Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation2025
    Otherdoi:10.1016/j.apmr.2025.02.009
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    A comprehensive review of rehabilitation approaches for traumatic brain injury: efficacy and outcomes
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    Otherdoi:10.3389/fneur.2025.1608645
  10. 10
    Cognitive Rehabilitation of Brain Tumor Survivors: A Systematic Review
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    Systematic reviewdoi:10.14791/btrt.2024.0033
  11. 11
    Development and Pilot Implementation of a Theory-Based Cognitive Rehabilitation Protocol for Adults With Chronic Cognitive Complaints After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    L. S. Turkstra; M. R. Ray; M. M. LeBlanc; L. H. Lu; G. Curtiss; A. O. Bowles; B. C. Eapen; D. B. Cooper · American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology2025
    Study protocoldoi:10.1044/2024_AJSLP-24-00306
  12. 12
    Integrating quality certification to optimize traumatic brain injury care: A retrospective study
    C.-F. Wu; V. Chiu; Y.-C. Nien; K.-F. Huang; T.-C. Li; H.-T. Hsu · Tzu Chi Medical Journal2025
    Other
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    Physiotherapists knowledge, attitudes, and practices about therapeutic interventions for cognitive and motor impairments in adult patients with traumatic brain injury
    T. Adeyemi; A. S. Daniel; F. R. Abudu; P. I. Oluronke; M. O. Ogunlana; P. Govender · Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy2024
    Otherdoi:10.1186/s43161-024-00245-z
  14. 14
    Meta-analysis of Cognitive Rehabilitation Interventions in Veterans and Service Members With Traumatic Brain Injuries
    T. A. Austin; C. B. Hodges; M. L. Thomas; Y. Z. Szabo; S. Parr; B. D. Eschler; C. Lantrip; E. Twamley · Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation2024
    Meta-analysisdoi:10.1097/HTR.0000000000000924
  15. 15
    Cognitive Rehabilitation for Adults with a History of Traumatic Brain Injury
    A. Jak · Neurol Clin2024
    Otherdoi:10.1016/j.ncl.2024.05.015
  16. 16
    Rehabilitation with intensive attention training early after acquired brain injury promotes better long-term status on health-related quality of life, daily activities, work ability and return to work
    G. Markovic; A. Bartfai; M. L. Schult; J. Ekholm · J Rehabil Med2024
    Otherdoi:10.2340/jrm.v56.5308
  17. 17
    Cognitive Impairment following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI): A Review
    I. Mavroudis; A. Ciobica; A. C. Bejenariu; R. P. Dobrin; M. Apostu; I. Dobrin; I. M. Balmus · Medicina (Kaunas)2024
    Otherdoi:10.3390/medicina60030380
  18. 18
    Impact of Cognitive Rehabilitation on Cognitive and Functional Outcomes in Adult Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review
    Z. M. Nakamura; N. T. Ali; A. Crouch; H. Dhillon; A. Federico; P. Gates; L. Grech; S. R. Kesler; L. Ledbetter; E. Mantovani; S. Mayo; D. Q. Ng; L. Pembroke; K. E. Pike; S. Tamburin; C. J. Tan; Y. L. Toh; Y. Yang; D. Von Ah; D. H. Allen · Semin Oncol Nurs2024
    Systematic reviewdoi:10.1016/j.soncn.2024.151696
  19. 19
    Description of an interdisciplinary, holistic cognitive rehabilitation program for adults with mild to moderate cognitive impairment after acquired brain injury
    K. T. Reilly; J. Holé; S. Nash; V. Pugniet; V. Servajean; D. Varsovie; S. Jacquin-Courtois · Disability & Rehabilitation2024
    Otherdoi:10.1080/09638288.2022.2157058
  20. 20
    Measuring Impairment-Specific Gains in Individual Cognitive Rehabilitation Through a Systematic Therapy Protocol
    R. Saxena; C. Gilbert; S. Kiran; C. Cordella · American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology2024
    Study protocoldoi:10.1044/2024_AJSLP-23-00421
  21. 21
    Cognitive Rehabilitation Programme (CRP): An Effective Tool Against Mild Cognitive Impairment Among Elderly
    S. Sharma; V. Kumari; J. Phougat; J. Sarin · Neurol India2024
    Otherdoi:10.4103/neuroindia.NI_1436_20
  22. 22
    Comparing the Effectiveness of Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction Training and Powell's Cognitive Rehabilitation on Improving the Quality of Life of Stroke Patients
    F. Shojaei; F. Shahabizadeh; S. M. Mousavi-Mirzaei; M. D. Firoozabadi; A. Esmaeili · Modern Care Journal: Scientific Quarterly of Birjand Nursing & Midwifery Faculty2024
    Otherdoi:10.5812/mcj-142817
  23. 23
    Training in Neurorehabilitation Psychology: Defining Competencies, Requisite Skill Sets, and a Proposed Developmental Pathway
    K. J. Stucky; L. N. Baker; B. K. Rush; B. Waldron-Perrine; P. M. Dean; S. J. Tlustos; M. Barisa · Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation2024
    Otherdoi:10.1016/j.apmr.2023.08.016
  24. 24
    INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury: What's Changed From 2014 to Now?
    M. T. Bayley; S. Janzen; A. Harnett; P. Bragge; L. Togher; A. Kua; E. Patsakos; L. S. Turkstra; R. Teasell; M. Kennedy; S. Marshall; J. Ponsford · J Head Trauma Rehabil2023
    Otherdoi:10.1097/htr.0000000000000826
  25. 25
    INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Methods, Overview, and Principles
    M. T. Bayley; S. Janzen; A. Harnett; R. Teasell; E. Patsakos; S. Marshall; P. Bragge; D. Velikonja; A. Kua; J. Douglas; L. Togher; J. Ponsford; A. McIntyre · J Head Trauma Rehabil2023
    Narrative reviewdoi:10.1097/htr.0000000000000838
  26. 26
    Long COVID neuropsychological follow-up: Is cognitive rehabilitation relevant?
    L. W. Braga; S. B. Oliveira; A. S. Moreira; M. Martins Pereira; A. S. S. Serio; V. D. S. Carneiro; L. F. P. Freitas; L. Souza · NeuroRehabilitation2023
    Otherdoi:10.3233/nre-230212
  27. 27
    Strengthening the connection between clinical research and clinical practice of cognitive rehabilitation
    N. Chiaravalloti; A. Alexander · Front Rehabil Sci2023
    Otherdoi:10.3389/fresc.2023.1084071
  28. 28
    Cognitive Rehabilitation for Improving the Executive Functions of Outpatients with Chronic Schizophrenia in Psychiatric Day Hospital: A Pre-Post-Intervention Study
    F. Daisuke; I. Shoko; M. Chizuru · International Medical Journal2023
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  29. 29
    Can Virtual Reality Cognitive Rehabilitation Improve Executive Functioning and Coping Strategies in Traumatic Brain Injury? A Pilot Study
    R. De Luca; M. Bonanno; A. Marra; C. Rifici; P. Pollicino; A. Caminiti; M. V. Castorina; A. Santamato; A. Quartarone; R. S. Calabrò · Brain Sci2023
    Pilot/feasibilitydoi:10.3390/brainsci13040578
  30. 30
    Investigating the Effect of Cognitive Rehabilitation on the Memory Improvement of Patients With Alzheimer
    A. A. Fadhi; A. H. Mohammed; I. M. Mohammed; M. S. Al; K. H. Oudaha; S. Y. Hasan · Iranian Rehabilitation Journal2023
    Otherdoi:10.32598/irj.21.2.2066.1
  31. 31
    Cognitive rehabilitation and aerobic exercise for cognitive impairment in people with progressive multiple sclerosis (CogEx): a randomised, blinded, sham-controlled trial
    A. Feinstein; M. P. Amato; G. Brichetto; J. Chataway; N. D. Chiaravalloti; G. Cutter; U. Dalgas; J. DeLuca; R. Farrell; P. Feys; M. Filippi; J. Freeman; M. Inglese; C. Meza; R. W. Motl; M. A. Rocca; B. M. Sandroff; A. Salter · Lancet Neurol2023
    RCTdoi:10.1016/s1474-4422(23)00280-6
  32. 32
    INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part III: Executive Functions
    E. Jeffay; J. Ponsford; A. Harnett; S. Janzen; E. Patsakos; J. Douglas; M. Kennedy; A. Kua; R. Teasell; P. Welch-West; M. Bayley; R. Green · J Head Trauma Rehabil2023
    Otherdoi:10.1097/htr.0000000000000834
  33. 33
    Update on the Efficacy of Cognitive Rehabilitation After Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Scoping Review
    A. Julien; L. Danet; M. Loisel; D. Brauge; J. Pariente; P. Péran; M. Planton · Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation2023
    Systematic reviewdoi:10.1016/j.apmr.2022.07.007
  34. 34
    Real world evidence of improved attention and cognition during physical therapy paired with neuromodulation: a brain vital signs study
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    Otherdoi:10.3389/fnhum.2023.1209480
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    Cognitive rehabilitation for people with mild to moderate dementia
    A. Kudlicka; A. Martyr; A. Bahar-Fuchs; J. Sabates; B. Woods; L. Clare · Cochrane Database Syst Rev2023
    Otherdoi:10.1002/14651858.CD013388.pub2
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    The Effect of Rehabilitation without Specific Cognitive Rehabilitation on the Improvement of Cognitive Functions in Stroke Patients: Evaluation with Risk Factors
    I. F. Sari; E. Er; I. Ilhanli; F. Kulakli; N. C. Yavuz · Medical Records2023
    Otherdoi:10.37990/medr.1200571
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    INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part IV: Cognitive-Communication and Social Cognition Disorders
    L. Togher; J. Douglas; L. S. Turkstra; P. Welch-West; S. Janzen; A. Harnett; M. Kennedy; A. Kua; E. Patsakos; J. Ponsford; R. Teasell; M. T. Bayley; C. Wiseman-Hakes · J Head Trauma Rehabil2023
    Otherdoi:10.1097/htr.0000000000000835
  38. 38
    Cognitive Rehabilitation: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Relevance of OTPF
    A. Vas; A. Luedtke; E. Ortiz; N. Mackie; S. Gonzalez · Occupational Therapy International2023
    Otherdoi:10.1155/2023/8135592
  39. 39
    INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part V: Memory
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  40. 40
    The Effects of Cognitive Rehabilitation on Pragmatic Language in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Meta-Analysis
    S. Vogel; A. H. Ciccia · Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups2023
    Meta-analysisdoi:10.1044/2023_PERSP-22-00115
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    Effects of over-ground walking and cognitive rehabilitation on cognition, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, participation and quality of life among stroke survivors: a study protocol
    M. A. Abba; O. A. Olaleye; T. K. Hamzat · European Journal of Physiotherapy2022
    Study protocoldoi:10.1080/21679169.2020.1808056
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    Occupational therapy for cognitive impairment in stroke patients
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    Multi-level outcomes for young adults with acquired brain injury through a remote intensive cognitive rehabilitation approach: a pilot intervention study
    C. Gilbert; G. Mooradian; A. Citorik; N. Gilmore; S. Kiran · Brain Injury2022
    Otherdoi:10.1080/02699052.2022.2034961
  44. 44
    Young Adults With Acquired Brain Injury Show Longitudinal Improvements in Cognition After Intensive Cognitive Rehabilitation
    N. Gilmore; D. Mirman; S. Kiran · J Speech Lang Hear Res2022
    Cohort studydoi:10.1044/2021_jslhr-21-00324
  45. 45
    Effects of cognitive rehabilitation in Parkinson disease: a meta-analysis
    A. Giustiniani; L. Maistrello; L. Danesin; E. Rigon; F. Burgio · Neurol Sci2022
    Meta-analysisdoi:10.1007/s10072-021-05772-4
  46. 46
    The impact of an occupational therapy group cognitive rehabilitation program for people with dementia
    A. Griffin; A. O'Gorman; D. Robinson; M. Gibb; T. Stapleton · Australian Occupational Therapy Journal2022
    Otherdoi:10.1111/1440-1630.12795
  47. 47
    Research Letter: Long-Term Outcomes Following Cognitive Rehabilitation for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A 5-Year Follow-Up of a Cohort From the SCORE Randomized Clinical Trial
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    Examining the effects of acquired limb loss on the family network: a grounded theory study
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    The effects of computer‐assisted cognitive rehabilitation on cognitive impairment after stroke: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
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    Systematic reviewdoi:10.1111/jocn.16030
  50. 50
    Cognitive Training to Enhance Aphasia Therapy (Co-TrEAT): A Feasibility Study
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    Who, what, when, where, why, and how: A systematic review of the quality of post-stroke cognitive rehabilitation protocols
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    Systematic reviewdoi:10.1016/j.rehab.2021.101623
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    Interprofessional collaboration and communication to facilitate implementation of cognitive rehabilitation in persons with brain injury
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    The effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation in improving visual and auditory attention in ischemic stroke patients
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    Long-Term Effect of Cognitive Rehabilitation Regardless of Prerehabilitation Cognitive Status for Veterans with TBI
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    Effectiveness of specialized rehabilitation after mild traumatic brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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    Application of neuropsychology and imaging to brain injury and use of the integrative cognitive rehabilitation psychotherapy model
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    Identifying clinicians' priorities for the implementation of best practices in cognitive rehabilitation post-acquired brain injury
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    Training Professionals in Delivering Evidence-based Cognitive Rehabilitation
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    Multidisciplinary Team-based Amputee Care: Level Sparing Surgical Techniques and Treatment of Chronic Pain
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    Efficacy of a Training on Executive Functions in Potentiating Rehabilitation Effects in Stroke Patients
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    Bottom-Up and Top-Down Cognitive Rehabilitation following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury - Occupational Therapists' Perspective: An Online Survey Study
    A. K. Vas; A. Luedtke; E. Ortiz; M. Neville · Indian Journal of Occupational Therapy (Wolters Kluwer India Pvt Ltd)2021
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    Postacute Cognitive Rehabilitation for Adult Brain Tumor Patients
    C. Weyer-Jamora; M. S. Brie; T. L. Luks; E. M. Smith; S. L. Hervey-Jumper; J. W. Taylor · Neurosurgery2021
    Otherdoi:10.1093/neuros/nyaa552
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    Cognitive rehabilitation interventions after stroke: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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    Meta-analysisdoi:10.1186/s13643-021-01607-7
  69. 69
    Use of a randomized clinical trial design to study cognitive rehabilitation approaches to enhance warfighter performance
    I. Babakhanyan; M. Jensen; R. A. Remigio-Baker; P. Sargent; J. M. Bailie · Contemp Clin Trials Commun2020
    RCTdoi:10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100660
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    Evidence-based systematic review of cognitive rehabilitation, emotional, and family treatment studies for children with acquired brain injury literature: From 2006 to 2017
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    Current practice of cognitive rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury: An international survey
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    Comparison of Cognitive Rehabilitation versus Donepezil Therapy on Memory Performance, Attention, Quality of Life, and Depression among Multiple Sclerosis Patients
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    Otherdoi:10.1155/2020/8874424
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