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Research
Parkinson’s Disease
For people living with Parkinson’s disease, motorized range-of-motion therapy can provide regular, supported movement when bradykinesia, stiffness, tremor, reduced balance, or fatigue make voluntary exercise harder. The research shown suggests that cycling-based exercise may support motor function, posture and gait, cardiovascular fitness, balance, and tremor management, with dynamic assisted cycling potentially producing greater motor-function gains than passive movement alo
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Multiple Sclerosis
Active Passive Assisted Active Spasicity * Muscle Atrophy * Motor Functional Impairments * * * Depression * * Fatigue * * Key Points: Current studies demonstrate that physical activity in patients with MS counteracts depression and fatigue and may improve quality of life. Interventional studies have described a reduction of the functional impairment in MS patients. Studies and White Papers Multiple sclerosis and exercise : effects of physical activity on the immun
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Oct 29, 20241 min read
General Health
Reduces the risk of dying from coronary heart disease and of developing high blood pressure, colon cancer, and diabetes. Can help people wit
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Oct 29, 20241 min read
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