Exercise is Medicine: Neuromuscular Disease | Ohio State Medical Center
Did you know that physical activity is recommended for individuals with neuromuscular disease? A combination of cardiovascular exercise, strength and balance training, and stretching can be used to reduce falls, reduce fatigue levels, improve positioning, maximize independence and improve quality of life. Join Andrea Jaworek and Aryelle Blair to explore the evidence supporting physical activity in individuals with neuromuscular diseases, discuss appropriate exercise parameters, and help you identify safe ways to participate in exercise. Watch to learn how to be the healthiest you. #exerciseismedicine #osuwexmed For more information about the Exercise is Medicine Program, visit https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/health-...

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