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How does a physical activity program have implications for the control of fatigue and functionality in patients with multiple sclerosis

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Introduction - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system that affects more often young adults with no cure and unknown causes. The most common signs and symptoms are fatigue, changes in sensation, ataxia, changes in balance, gait difficulties. The aim of this study is to examine the importance of a program to the promotion of physical activity in the control of fatigue and perception functionality in patients with MS.

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Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Multiple sclerosis Fatigue Physical activity

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Pedro L, Pais-Ribeiro JL, Pinheiro JP. How does a physical activity program have implications for the control of fatigue and functionality in patients with multiple sclerosis? In: Finding strength: challenges and opportunities for patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders, John McIntyre Conference Center, Edinburgh (Scotland), 28-29 September 2017.

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