Multiple Sclerosis rehabilitation: does combined low and high intensity exercise therapy prevent health-related comorbidities and improve exercise capacity and muscle strength? Hasselt University
Exercise therapy has become an important part of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) treatment. So far, a multitude of higher intensity exercise therapy (HIT) studies have shown substantial improvements in a variety of MS related functional disabilities such as reduced exercise capacity and muscle strength. However, MS also results in an inactivity-related physiological profile and thus impaired glycaemic control, blood lipid profile and body composition. ...