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Is it possible to run again with Multiple Sclerosis? #apexneuro
Is it possible to run again with Multiple Sclerosis? APEX NEURO
Ashley hadn’t planned on this goal - when she came to the UK to work with us her goal was to walk her daughter to and from school. But within a few days, her walking had improved so much that Ashley and Rob set their sights higher - could she run again for the first time in years?
It wasn’t easy, and (to begin with) it wasn’t pretty! But she persevered, pushed through the doubt and frustration — and ran again!
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Falkland Islands to UK: Multiple Sclerosis Intensive Rehabilitation
Re-learning to stand with Multiple Sclerosis: Cyndi travels from the Falkland Islands to the UK (a distance of ~8,000 miles) to work with APEX NEURO intensively. There is no questioning this incredible woman’s determination! However, sometimes her mind gets in the way — she’s spent a long time ‘failing’ and movements like getting up from being seated have become increasingly more challenging as the MS has progressed.
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"I haven’t been able to get up like that for a while!" Multiple Sclerosis re-learning to stand independently
“I haven’t been able to get up like that for a while!” Multiple Sclerosis: Learning to stand independently
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Multiple Sclerosis: Regaining Control in the Hamstrings
Hamstring control impacted by Multiple Sclerosis: the progress is all within the space of a single session, despite the general belief that 'you cannot improve function after decline has taken place due to Multiple Sclerosis'. Erin tests Beth without electric - this is all her, voluntarily contracting and controlling the muscle. At first it’s difficult but with practice she is able to replicate what they had achieved with the e-stim. This will make a huge difference in her wa
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Real-World Rehab for Multiple Sclerosis (Canada to UK for MS neurorehabilitation)
Real-World Rehab for Multiple Sclerosis (Canada to UK for MS neuro-rehabilitation) working on walking, gait, balance, navigating different surfaces, crowds, cyclists, using stairs, crossing roads, walking up and down slopes
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