It’s #UKDisabilityHistoryMonth and this year’s focus is disability, health and well being
The #PRISMS initiative believes insights into #MS care and treatment can bring about global change and improved outcomes for all of those living with #MS
Goal setting is a powerful process for thinking about the future and involves developing an action plan in order to motivate and guide a person towards a goal.🎯
Check out this brilliant video by our steering committee member @AaronBosterMD, to help you develop your #MS goals.
Do you lose your #balance when sitting down? @DrGretchenPT shares 3 steps to avoid this:
1. Widen your stance
2. Hinge your hips back and bring your shoulders forward
3. Keep your shoulders forward whilst you bend your knees and sit down
Let us know if you found this helpful!
#WorldMenopauseDay shines a light on ways to improve women's health and well-being. One way we can do this is to ensure #menopause is discussed in standard consultations, particularly in women with #MS
Click here to find out more: https://t.co/uvDqLIFsf3
Listen now to the second #PRISMS podcast on Spotify!
https://t.co/zKAxamr4Zz
This podcast summarizes the findings from our latest #PRISMS#webinar and can be accessed on a range of devices for free! Also now available on our website! https://t.co/GiSwILSYWo
#MSAwareness
Finding trustworthy information about #MS can often be overwhelming.
#PRISMS is pleased to share it's top tips for finding accurate information sources along with how to identify misinformation here: https://t.co/s0rwlBtvks
#MS#TopTips#Information
October 16 - Oct 22 this year, is being observed as Invisible Disabilities week. It's #TimeToBelieve that not all disabilities are visible. Share with us, your experience/challenges of living with an invisible disability(ies) to support us in our Campaign.@ncpedp_india@armanaly
Did you attend our second #PRISMS webinar, ‘Who to trust – learning from each other in MS’?
The webinar looked at how to identify trustworthy information about #MS and its importance in shared decision making. Why not take a look at the infographic below👇for a short summary!
📣 Good News! The #PRISMSWebinar is now available to watch on-demand 🎉
You can access this via our webinar platform: https://t.co/3CN3kB0YHG
Or via our YouTube channel: https://t.co/3xgd0orz70
#PRISMS#MS#WhoToTrust
🔔 #PRISMS question of the day👇
On a scale of 1 to 4 (where 1 is not confident and 4 is very confident), how confident are you at identifying misinformation about #MS on social media?
Did you enjoy the second #PRISMSWebinar? We certainly did🎉
Thank you to all of our fantastic speakers, Claire Fox, @neurognanapavan and @deedubs57 for giving such engaging and informative talks about learning from each other in #MS!
#PRISMS#WhoToTrust
🟣Did you catch our second #PRISMSWebinar last night?
If not, take a listen to one of the fantastic speakers from the webinar, Claire Fox, who has provided a run down and remember on-demand content will be available soon!
#PRISMS#MS#Webinar
📣That brings us to the end of the second #PRISMSWebinar, we hope you enjoyed it! 🎉
Remember that on-demand access to the webinar with translations will be coming soon!💫
#PRISMS#MS#Whototrust
We hope you enjoyed the first half of the #PRISMSWebinar. Thank you to all of the brilliant speakers so far @AaronBosterMD, @stanqutza, @neurognanapavan and Claire Fox!
Don't forget to submit your questions for the live panel discussion 👇https://t.co/3CN3kB0YHG
#WhoToTrust
💫Next up we have consultant neurologist Sharmille Gnanapavan @neurognanapavan, presenting on #MS treatment options and management: the role of reliable information!
#PRISMS#MS#WhoToTrust