Multiple sclerosis. the challenges that those who have it have when exercising and what symptoms they have that may make it harder to exercise at all. In APA form with references.
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Challenges, Multiple Sclerosis and Exercise
Miranda Holtan
Normandale Community College Abstract
The disease Multiple Sclerosis is caused by the destruction of Myelin. The destruction of Myelin interferes with the normal transmissions of nerve impulses along the nerve fibers. Multiple Sclerosis comes with many symptoms that may prevent the person who has the disease from functioning normally. The disease limits their ability to do normal tasks in daily life. Exercise, aerobic and anaerobic can improve their
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vigor. Regular exercise can build a base for the individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and when they have an exacerbation they will be in a better place to recover faster and much easier. References Buxbaum, R. & Frankel D. (1982) Maximizing Your Health MS. Massachusetts: National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Multiple Sclerosis: Helpful Information for Patients and Their Families. (2003) Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Kalb R. (1996). Multiple Sclerosis: The Questions You Have- The Answers You Need. New York: demos vermande
vigor. Regular exercise can build a base for the individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and when they have an exacerbation they will be in a better place to recover faster and much easier. References Buxbaum, R. & Frankel D. (1982) Maximizing Your Health MS. Massachusetts: National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Multiple Sclerosis: Helpful Information for Patients and Their Families. (2003) Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Kalb R. (1996). Multiple Sclerosis: The Questions You Have- The Answers You Need. New York: demos vermande