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Exercise is important in managing multiple sclerosis, but going to the gym can be intimidating. So EMD Serono, the North American biopharmaceutical arm of Merck KGaA, worked with Dave Lyons, a ...
There’s no cure for multiple sclerosis, but treatment can help slow the disease progression and reduce symptoms. Learn about these treatments and more.
An occupational therapist can tailor a fitness program for you, depending on your balance, strength, and more.
Exercise can help with multiple sclerosis symptoms and slow MS progression. Try this quick at-home lower-body and core body-weight workout for people with MS.
The MS fitness program started at Palos in 2002 with only a few participants, but it has grown to include more than 50 members, making it one of the largest aquatic fitness programs solely devoted ...
In MS, Inspiratory Muscle Training Produces Benefits —Patients with multiple sclerosis may benefit from inspiratory muscle training, with potential advantages lasting months after therapy ends.
If it’s time to reassess your MS treatment plan, here’s a thorough look at the types of questions you’ll want to ask your doctor.
Jim Reidy, who helped found the athletic training residency at St. Luke’s University Health Network, has been named to a ...
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