If you’ve been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), you may find yourself wondering: How will the disease affect me? How fast will my symptoms progress? Is there anything I can do to slow it down?
For people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), staying active can help preserve strength, mobility, and overall function. But symptoms like muscle weakness, poor balance, and fatigue can make regular ...
PHOENIX — In the first randomized phase 3 trial to compare a home-based and facility-based supervised exercise program in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), outcomes were equivalent at both 16 and ...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease. While it may remain dormant and stable for a period of time, living a healthy lifestyle will make a positive contribution toward how you and your family live ...
This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Gina Perez about lifestyle routines to help manage multiple sclerosis (MS).
A small cohort demonstrated the potential benefits aerobic exercise regimens hold for managing fatigue symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS), but more studies are needed. MS can bring about intense ...
Have you ever asked…Is it safe to exercise with MS? Or…Will exercise make my MS worse? Or…I want to exercise, but where do I even begin? If so, this is the episode for you. Our host and fitness expert ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can make it hard to exercise. You might feel too tired, have trouble walking, or worry about falling. MS-related fatigue can make even simple movements feel challenging, and ...
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14 stretches and exercises to manage lower back pain
Exercise can help improve flexibility and strengthen muscles to decrease lower back pain. Chair stretches are a safe option for people who have difficulty standing. Yoga can help relieve back pain and ...
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