Multiple Sclerosis Task Force Newsletter • Issue 3 The Multiple Sclerosis Task Force is a task force under the ACRM Neurodegenerative Diseases Networking Group. The goal of the task force is to foster networking, collaboration and communication among...
Research Spotlight The Multiple Sclerosis Task Force has 21 members and we would like to highlight some of them in this newsletter. Brooks C. Wingo, PhD is an Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Her...
Resource Update In this newsletter, Dr. Sarah Donkers brings to our attention a virtual class to help us get active. Dr. Sarah Donkers is an Assistant Professor and Physiotherapist at the University of Saskatchewan. The overall focus of her research is on ways to...
Patient’s Perspective Patient’s Perspective section is authored by Cathy Chester. Cathy tells her story of MS and the role physical therapy played in her life. How My Long Journey with MS Started on the Right Foot By Cathy Chester In 1981 my life...
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