Four persons with varying degrees of disability due to multiple sclerosis (MS) were stress tested on four different exercise modalities—treadmill, stationary cycle, arm crank, and arm plus leg ergometer. Oxygen consumption, workload, heart rate, and rate-pressure product were highest when the arm plus leg ergometer was used. The strenuousness of the exercise seemed less when carried out by the larger muscle mass of arms plus legs than when exercised using arms or legs alone. The results thus suggested that, of the methods tested, use of arm plus leg ergometry may afford the best evaluation of fitness and cardiopulmonary status. Key Words: Exercise—Multiple Sclerosis—Fatigue—Stress testing—Ae...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neuromuscular disease that causes the immune system to attack the prote...
Evidence shows that exercise is beneficial for people with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, statist...
Evidence shows that exercise is beneficial for people with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, statist...
This study examined metabolic and cardiopulmonary responses during maximal effort exercise in person...
Background and Purpose: Appropriate assessment of physical fitness (ie, aerobic capacity and muscula...
Objective: To investigate the physical fitness of an heterogeneous group of subjects affected by Mul...
Although the role of aerobic exercise in multiple sclerosis (MS) is often debated, there has been li...
Background. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing can be considered the gold standard for assessing cardi...
peak) via cardiopulmonary exercise testing is considered the gold standard for testing aerobic capac...
Up to 90% of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) will suffer from pathological fatigue, and most o...
Purpose Exercise training and social support have been reported to counteract the disabling symptoms...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare adaptations in functional and quality of life me...
ObjectiveTo compare ratings of perceived exertion (RPEs) during aerobic exercise in people with mult...
This pilot study investigated whether 4 weeks of aerobic treadmill training in individuals with mult...
Rehabilitation treatments have been proven to be a viable way to reduce fatigue and upper limb impai...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neuromuscular disease that causes the immune system to attack the prote...
Evidence shows that exercise is beneficial for people with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, statist...
Evidence shows that exercise is beneficial for people with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, statist...
This study examined metabolic and cardiopulmonary responses during maximal effort exercise in person...
Background and Purpose: Appropriate assessment of physical fitness (ie, aerobic capacity and muscula...
Objective: To investigate the physical fitness of an heterogeneous group of subjects affected by Mul...
Although the role of aerobic exercise in multiple sclerosis (MS) is often debated, there has been li...
Background. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing can be considered the gold standard for assessing cardi...
peak) via cardiopulmonary exercise testing is considered the gold standard for testing aerobic capac...
Up to 90% of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) will suffer from pathological fatigue, and most o...
Purpose Exercise training and social support have been reported to counteract the disabling symptoms...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare adaptations in functional and quality of life me...
ObjectiveTo compare ratings of perceived exertion (RPEs) during aerobic exercise in people with mult...
This pilot study investigated whether 4 weeks of aerobic treadmill training in individuals with mult...
Rehabilitation treatments have been proven to be a viable way to reduce fatigue and upper limb impai...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neuromuscular disease that causes the immune system to attack the prote...
Evidence shows that exercise is beneficial for people with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, statist...
Evidence shows that exercise is beneficial for people with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, statist...