Standing Device Improves Lower Limb Function in People with Progressive MS
Michelle Ploughman, PhD (Memorial University of Newfoundland) comments in an accompanying editorial on the high quality of this study.
“The findings support that some of the impairment and functional losses observed in people with progressive multiple sclerosis are indeed reversible,” she writes.
https://www.nationalmssociety.org/Ab...Function-in-Pe
Even just standing with support, for as long as possible (which may seem unimportant) is very beneficial to those of us with progressive MS.
I am fortunate in that, at this time, I am still able to stand and take steps with the support of a 4-wheel rollator walker. It takes effort, but I am very grateful for this ability.
Take Care
Michelle Ploughman, PhD (Memorial University of Newfoundland) comments in an accompanying editorial on the high quality of this study.
“The findings support that some of the impairment and functional losses observed in people with progressive multiple sclerosis are indeed reversible,” she writes.
https://www.nationalmssociety.org/Ab...Function-in-Pe
Even just standing with support, for as long as possible (which may seem unimportant) is very beneficial to those of us with progressive MS.
I am fortunate in that, at this time, I am still able to stand and take steps with the support of a 4-wheel rollator walker. It takes effort, but I am very grateful for this ability.
Take Care
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