https://t.co/JVdr4FFU5D How has MS rehabilitation evolved? Dr. Brian Sandroff joins us to discuss this topic and answer several listener questions about exercise and MS on RealTalk MS. #MultipleSclerosis@KesslerFdn@Bsandroff
https://t.co/JVdr4FFU5D Our listeners asked some great questions: “Can exercise reduce depression in MS?” and “Can exercise improve cognitive dysfunction?” Dr. Brian Sandroff shares some valuable insights on RealTalk MS! #MultipleSclerosis@Bsandroff@KesslerFdn
https://t.co/JVdr4FFU5D Dr. Brian Sandroff discusses the evolution of MS rehabilitation and answers several listener questions about exercise and MS on RealTalk MS. #MultipleSclerosis@KesslerFdn@Bsandroff
Cognitive rehabilitation, with or without aerobic exercise, led to increased tissue volume and activity in brain regions linked to cognition. https://t.co/aGdQ5esbs7 #news
I am deeply honored to receive the Labe Scheinberg Award in Neurorehab at the #CMSC2024! Thanks for the great opportunity to present our work. I enjoyed meeting with researchers and clinicians dedicated to advancing the field of MS, it’s been a wonderful experience! @ENRLUIC
Scientists have published a new framework to help guide research that seeks to understand how exercise benefits people with MS. https://t.co/v53wd7XoiK #news
Just had a wonderful conversation with Carly Wender, PhD, of @KesslerFdn, about investigating the impact of aerobic cycling and virtual reality on processing speed in patients with #MS. @mscare@IJMSCtweets
Explore how researchers are hoping aerobic cycling with virtual reality could improve a symptom for which available treatments have shown limited efficacy: https://t.co/rJ3ex6gxfq
#ms#multiplesclerosis#msresearch#msnews#mssymptoms
@mscare gives Kessler Foundation's Carly Wender, PhD, $39,994 grant to investigate impact of single bout of aerobic #cycling & #VirtualReality on processing speed in persons with #MultipleSclerosis & mobility disability.
Brian Sandroff chairs a session with Robert Motl and Bianca Weinstock-Guttman on Exercise and the Central Nervous System in MS at the annual ECTRIMS meeting in Milan, Italy.
#multiplesclerosis#MSresearch#exercise#physicalactivity
@BSandroff described the role of exercise in cognition and its potential benefits @ECTRIMS#MSMilan2023 and specially the role of the walking exercise as potential therapy
🏊 Persons living with #MS may hesitate to participate in physical activity when they have fatigue, concerns about safety, and mobility limitations. But exercise can contribute to their wellness. How can they balance both? Read more in our latest blog ➡️ https://t.co/mPPti34vvI
Researchers will use the $725,000 MS Society award to evaluate the benefits of cognitive training and physical exercise in MS patients. https://t.co/X3Kw8i7gab #news
Hope it's not my imagination, but there seems to be growing focus on MS cognitive issues & how to help.
Researchers at @KesslerFdn have received funding from US @mssociety to study how to improve learning & memory in MS.
Includes cog training & exercise.
https://t.co/GIBxuox1Fa
📣To close the "Interpretation and Understanding Non-Pharmaceutical Clinical Research" section, Dr. @BSandroff discussed The Importance of Neuroimaging Endpoints in MS rehabilitation Trials🧠, and the trio, Drs. Motl, Hebert, and @BSandroff wrapped-up🤓. @mscare
A remotely-coached walking program was found to be feasible for patients with MS and may also improve their cognition, a pilot study says. https://t.co/3lPgsWvkN6 #news