2024
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijnpt.20241001.13
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Impact of a Six-Week Treadmill Walking Program Combined with Submaximal Inspiratory Exercise in a Prehypertensive Female Living with Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Report

Abiodun Adeogun,
Jade Bender-Burnett

Abstract: <i>Introduction:</i> Multiple sclerosis (MS) can result in a range of disability, cognitive and ambulatory dysfunction, depression, fatigue, pain, and reduced quality of life. Hypertension has also been identified as a comorbidity for people living with MS. This case report investigated the impact of a six-week treadmill walking program combined with submaximal inspiratory exercise in a 39-year-old prehypertensive female living with MS. <i>Case Description:</i&a… Show more

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