Many studies in the literature report the positive effects
of yoga on gait and balance properties. Di Benedetto et al.
observed significant improvements on gait in the elderly
with excellent adherence rates (DiBenedetto et al., 2005).
Ulger et al. showed that yoga has a positive effect on the
balance and gait parameters of women with gait and balance
disturbances that are caused by musculoskeletal
problems (Ulger et al., 20011). Yoga would have the same
effects on fatigue, because yoga exercises help build up
muscle strength and endurance. Oken et al. showed the
influence of yoga on fatigue, namely that there was a significant
decrease of the impact of fatigue in patients with
MS (Oken et al., 2004). Higher levels of fitness in MS patients
are found to be correlated cross-sectionally with
higher structural connectivity and higher gray matter density
(Prakash et al., 2011). Some researchers have hypothesized
that physiological conditioning might play a role in
the development of walking and gait impairment and
increased physiological conditioning might have beneficial