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Training as disease-modifying treatment

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Interesting article about this great duo :-)

Exercise in Myositis, Origins from the Karolinska

Professor Ingrid Lundberg is chief physician at the Rheumatology Clinic at Karolinska University Hospital and a researcher at the Center for Molecular Medicine at Karolinska Institutet. Her research focuses on rheumatic muscle inflammation, myositis.

“Today we have shown that training has an anti-inflammatory effect in myositis, both systemically and locally in the muscle" Helene Alexanderson, physiotherapist and Associate Professor Karolinska University Hospital.

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