Effect of Nordic Walking on Walking Ability in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease
21 Oct 2025
The 2025 study evaluated the effects of a structured Nordic Walking program on patients suffering from Peripheral Arterial Disease. Results showed improved walking distance, endurance, and lower limb strength, though similar to outcomes from standard exercise therapy. Nordic Walking proved to be a safe, motivating, and accessible form of rehabilitation, particularly for those seeking long-term cardiovascular improvement.
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