Michelle King, MS, CTRS is the Program Director of the King Adult Day Enrichment Program (KADEP). She has a Master’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation from Indiana University, and more than…
The critical safety net for most disabled Americans is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). By providing an income to some people with disabilities, SSDI has prevented many from experiencing the…
The Spring 2018 issue of InforMS magazine focuses on leisure: an often misunderstood and under-appreciated component of health and wellbeing. In this issue of eMS News, we’d like to tell…
Results from a study led by Dr. Jeffrey Hebert, PT, PhD of the University of Colorado School of Medicine at the Anschutz Medical Campus were published last month in the…
According to the Social Security Administration, 25 percent of all people will need to receive disability benefits at some point in their lives. Thus everyone, but especially people with a…
We’re excited to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Rocky Mountain MS Center in 2018! In our efforts to document the history of the MS Center, we’re looking to the…
We’re excited to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Rocky Mountain MS Center in 2018! In our efforts to document the history of the MS Center, we’re looking to our…
By Amanda L. Piquet, MD | Autoimmune Neurology is a rapidly evolving field in Neurology. Autoimmune diseases that target the central nervous system involve a variety of diseases that are…
Our understanding about the connection between diet and MS is an evolving body of research. A recent study published in the journal of Neurology this month adds to our overall…
Dr. Amanda Piquet’s presentation focuses on the rapidly evolving field of Autoimmune Neurology. She defines antibody-mediated diseases that are distinct from Multiple Sclerosis. Dr. Piquet also discuss newly recognized syndromes…