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  1. If you have Post Polio Syndrome (PPS), it’s vital to exercise moderately every second day to keep the muscles we have and avoid obesity, diabetes, stroke and heart disease. Exercise also helps us accomplish more of those activities of daily living and can improve how we feel.

  2. 1 gru 2017 · If you have post-polio syndrome, it’s vital to exercise moderately every second day to keep the muscles we have and avoid obesity, diabetes, stroke and heart disease. Exercise also helps us accomplish more of those activities of daily living and can improve how we feel.

  3. General conditioning exercises or aerobic exercises, specifically to maintain or improve cardiovascular endurance, are good for many polio survivors and have been shown to be effective (Owen & Jones, 1985; Kriz et al., 1992).

  4. General conditioning exercises or aerobic exercises, specifically to maintain or improve cardiovascular endurance, are good for many polio survivors and have been shown to be effective (Owen & Jones, 1985; Kriz et al., 1992).

  5. Post-polio physicians and therapists affiliated with TIRR Memorial Hermann help patients maintain function and ensure quality of life through therapy, exercise under the supervision of an experienced health professional, lifestyle changes and education, support groups and counseling for individuals and families.

  6. Post-polio syndrome (PPS) is a condition that can affect people several years after an initial polio infection. It causes gradual muscle weakness and atrophy. There’s no cure, so treatment focuses on managing symptoms. What is post-polio syndrome?

  7. There's currently no cure for post-polio syndrome (PPS), so treatment focuses on helping you manage your symptoms and improving your quality of life. People with the condition are often treated by a team of different healthcare professionals working together.

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