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Exercise Training and Cognitive Rehabilitation : A Symbiotic Approach for Rehabilitating Walking and Cognitive Functions in Multiple Sclerosis ?

The current review develops a rationale and framework for examining the
independent and combined effects of exercise training and cognitive
rehabilitation on walking and cognitive functions in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS).
To do so, we first review evidence for improvements in walking
and cognitive outcomes with exercise training and cognitive rehabilitation in MS.
We then review evidence regarding cognitive-motor coupling and possible
cross-modality transfer effects of exercise training and cognitive
rehabilitation. We lastly present a macro-level framework for considering
mechanisms that might explain improvements in walking and cognitive dysfunction
with exercise and cognitive rehabilitation individually and combined in MS. We
conclude that researchers should consider examining the effects of exercise
training and cognitive rehabilitation on walking, cognition, and cognitive-motor
interactions in MS and the possible physiological and central mechanisms for
improving these functions.
CI - (c) The Author(s) 2015.

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