Multiple Sclerosis: How Physical Therapy Can Reduce Fatigue

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Fatigue in multiple sclerosis patients is very real, and it’s often one of the first symptoms to develop. According to the National MS Society, 80% of individuals living with MS suffer from fatigue. There is evidence that supports that physical activity, through aerobic exercise and strength training, is an effective tool to reduce fatigue in MS patients. Physical therapists are trained to assess fatigue and provide these patients with individualized exercise programs to address this bothersome issue.

We had the opportunity to talk to Neurological Physical Therapist, Jeffrey Schmidt, PT, DPT, from AdventHealth Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. He’s here to answer our questions on how physical activity through a physical therapy program can help MS patients with their fatigue:

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Moving Toward Wholeness

Thank you so much to Jeffrey Schmidt, PT, DPT, for taking the time to share his professional insights on how physical activity can help address fatigue in multiple sclerosis patients.

At AdventHealth, we attend to you as a whole person. Exercising your body, mind and spirit on a regular basis is key to optimal health, and we’re here to help you get moving through more activity so you can live life to the fullest. Visit us here for more information on our Sports Medicine and Rehab program.

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