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Physical activity is associated with neuromuscular and physical function in patients with multiple sclerosis independent of disease severity.

Scott RooneyMorten RiemenschneiderUlrik DalgasMarie-Louise K JørgensenAnne-Sophie MichelsenJan Christian BrøndLars Grøndahl Hvid
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
Higher levels of physical activity are associated with greater neuromuscular and physical function in ambulatory patients with multiple sclerosis independent of disease severity. These findings emphasize the importance of performing regular physical activity at all stages of multiple sclerosis.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONPhysical activity is associated with neuromuscular and physical function, independent of disease severity.Physical activity may be important in improving or preserving neuromuscular and physical function at all stages of ambulatory multiple sclerosis patients, yet longitudinal studies are warranted.Clinicians and rehabilitation professionals should encourage ambulatory patients at all stages of their disease to be as physically active as possible.
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