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001). An improvement was also observed for strength measures (handgrip, P = .003; quadriceps, P less then .001; biceps, P less then .001), for the SF-36 physical component score (P less then .001) and for the HAQ-DI (P = .011). CONCLUSIONS This study indicates that in SSc patients, a minimally supervised home-based exercise program improves physical performance, quality of life, and disability in comparison with usual care. © 2020 The Authors. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine Science In Sports published by John Wiley Sons Lt