The article below is a summary prepared by a research trust sponsored MS physio therapist Gilly Davy. It cites recent Randomised Controlled Trials into the benefits of exercise for people with MS. It was prepared in response to comments from Health NZ that” physiotherapy for people with MS was not curative.”
Recent research clearly shows that is not the case and Gilly makes a strong case for physiotherapy and exercise is a core part of a holistic approach to the treatment of MS.
Gilly is the founder of MS Get a Head Start. The Trust has funded a trial which aims to investigate the impact of online delivery on self-reported physical activity and exercise participation, as well as self-efficacy around physical activity, among individuals living with multiple sclerosis.
By harnessing the power of digital technology, this study has the potential to revolutionise the way people with MS engage in physical activity, ultimately enhancing their overall health and wellbeing. Gilly is the lead researcher in this trial.
As a leading advocate for MS research, the NZMSRT is committed to driving innovation and improving the lives of those affected by this debilitating condition.
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