Neurol. praxi 2016; 17(Suppl.4): 53-57

Exercise motivation in patients with multiple sclerosis

Mgr. Klára Novotná
Neurologická klinika a Centrum klinických neurověd 1. lékařská fakulta Univerzita Karlova a Všeobecná fakultní nemocnice v Praze

The importance of regular physical activity in multiple sclerosis patients has been described in manyrecent studies. Healthcare professionals (physiotherapists) should not only have information aboutthe type, frequency, and intensity of training, but they should also know how to motivate patientsto engage in long-term physical activity. This article presents common barriers in physical activityin multiple sclerosis patients and the factors which facilitate engaging in physical activities.

Keywords: motivation, physical activity, multiple sclerosis, exercise

Published: November 1, 2018  Show citation

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Novotná K. Exercise motivation in patients with multiple sclerosis. Neurol. praxi. 2016;17(Suppl. 4: Současné trendy v rehabilitaci...):53-57.
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