Exercise in the management of persons with multiple sclerosis

Barbara S Giesser, Barbara S Giesser

Abstract

For decades, persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) were counseled to avoid excessive physical activity and exercise because of concerns about worsening disease activity. Recent studies indicate that, not only can those with MS tolerate physical exercise, but that it is helpful in managing symptoms, preventing complications and comorbidities, and may possibly have neuroprotective actions. This article reviews previous studies on the effects of different exercise protocols in people with MS, and provides summaries of suggested exercise regimens that may be appropriate and beneficial for this patient population.

Keywords: aerobic; co-morbidity; exercise; neuroprotection; resistance.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of interest statement: The author declares no conflict of interest in preparing this article.

Source: PubMed

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