InforMS: Summer 2024

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Get Moving: Why Physical Activity Matters in MS

When you’re living with a chronic condition like MS, it’s easy to view exercise as just another challenge — one more thing to add to your list of routines. And...

Physical Activity & MS: The Science Behind Moving Your Body

We know that exercise has a profound impact, not just on physical symptoms but on cognitive function and emotional wellness, too. Study after study show the science is clear: getting...

Online Adaptive Exercise: MS Center Brings Regular Workouts to Your Living Room

An adaptive exercise class led by a physical therapist can open up a world of possibilities for its participants, but factors like geographic location, transportation issues, and general accessibility can...

Movement Matters: Rural Engagement Program Launches Free Exercise Classes in Two Colorado Communities

The MS Center’s Rural Engagement Program has recently partnered with local Physical Therapists to bring live, in-person adaptive exercise classes to two communities in Colorado. Recently launched in Buena Vista...

You CAN Be Active With MS!

With an Eye on Adaptations, Finding Activities You Enjoy Might Be Easier than You Think Hopefully this issue has already convinced you that you SHOULD be active, but what about...

Hydrotherapy: The Power of Water for Adaptive Movement and Freedom

The Rocky Mountain MS Center began offering hydrotherapy classes for people living with MS and other neurological conditions in 1992. Michele Harrison, Rocky Mountain MS Center Hydrotherapy Coordinator and Licensed...