Given the low resistance values, I wouldn't expect the inductive reactance to be significant. The resistance wire will likely be wound with sufficient spacing between turns, that the inductance likely will be very close to the same total length of a straight piece of wire. (In fact, if the winding pitch is chosen correctly, the inductance can be lower than a straight piece of wire.) If you have them located close together, then you can also cross connect them so that for adjacent resistors, the current is flowing in opposite directions, and the mutual inductance effect will partially cancel the self inductance.
However, you'll still need to measure them to make sure they're suitable. If you get noticeable voltage spikes across them, you could look at using an RC snubber, tuned for your switching frequency.