Regular physical activity can help ease the pain and symptoms of multiple sclerosis, and has been shown to increase muscle strength and endurance, enhance mobility and reduce the risk of falling. The ...
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The nerve damage caused by multiple sclerosis (MS) can disrupt a person’s ability to walk, balance, and even carry out the most basic everyday activities. Staying physically active can improve sleep ...
Exercises that strengthen respiratory muscles in the chest can help improve lung function in people with multiple sclerosis, ...
Hitting the gym is a good, healthy habit for most people. But for people with multiple sclerosis, which disrupts the central nervous system, exercise is a life-saving necessity. Providing it is the ...
Q: I have multiple sclerosis and am doing quite well. My symptoms come and go, and for the moment they have gone. Is it safe for me to exercise? I have not done so since I received the diagnosis, and ...
Uhthoff's phenomenon describes worsening symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) in response to an elevation of body temperature by something like fever, exercise, or immersion in hot water. It can affect ...
Gundersen Health System will sponsor a free educational event on rehabilitation and exercise for people with multiple sclerosis, their friends and family members at 6 p.m. April 24 at the Lunda Center ...