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 ...
The Exercise Neuroscience Research Laboratory (ENRL) is dedicated to promoting physical activity in persons with neurological disorders, particularly multiple sclerosis (MS). The ENRL, co-directed by ...
People with MS who engage in more physical activity tend to have less severe physical and cognitive disability, a study demonstrated.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A study examined the effects of exercise in 3,000 patients with MS for up to 15 years. More physical activity ...
Research suggests that walking backward therapy can help people with multiple sclerosis improve their balance.
Regular movement is one of the best tools you have to stay strong, steady, and independent when you’re living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Physical activity of any kind — as long as it can be ...
For patients with multiple sclerosis, a regular exercise routine is important for managing symptoms. Due to different causes of chronic pain though, physical exercise can be more difficult for some.
Physical therapy for neurological disorders can help manage several conditions. Healthcare professionals may use different methods to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Neurological ...
Background Physical activity has been associated with neuroprotective and immunomodulatory benefits, potentially influencing ...
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