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InforMS: Spring 2017
Sex and MS
By Patricia Daily, LCSW
Sexual problems are a common complaint among people with MS. Studies estimate that 40 to 85 percent of women and 50 to 90 percent of men report some type of...
InforMS: Spring 2017
One Patient’s Story: I Was Willing to Do Whatever For the Sake of the Relationship
By Rocky Mountain MS Center
Jane (not her real name) is a woman who has had MS for nine years and agreed to share her story with us. InforMS: Jane, thank you very much for...
InforMS: Spring 2017
Getting a Clearer Picture: An Interview with Nurse Practitioner Pat Kennedy
By Rocky Mountain MS Center
InforMS: What do we mean by sexual dysfunction and how might multiple sclerosis contribute to it? Pat Kennedy: Sexual dysfunction is a physical change to the way an individual responds...
InforMS: Spring 2017
In & Outside the Bedroom: An Interview with Therapist Jenny Glick
By Rocky Mountain MS Center
InforMS: You are a therapist who works with people who have problems with sex and intimacy. Where do you start? Jenny Glick: I talk with individuals and couples about their...
InforMS: Spring 2017
Pelvic Floor Therapy: An Interview with PT Nikki Dority
By Rocky Mountain MS Center
InforMS: What is pelvic floor physical therapy? Nikki Dority: Pelvic floor physical therapists work with patients primarily on pelvic floor musculature. The pelvic floor supports the pelvic organs and is...