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Clinical PT trial testing for progressive MS
The National MS Society just committed close to $10 million dollars on new projects in their effort to stop and terminate Multiple Sclerosis.
One of the projects is a Physical Therapy project that will test a type of physical therapy known as “Constraint-Induced Movement” therapy to improve function in daily activities of people with progressive Multiple Sclerosis.
The funding of the Physical Therapy project is a research grant of $701K for the University of Alabama at Birmingham (Victor Mark, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, ABPN recertified in 2006).
Measurable Solutions Source: nationalmssociety.org

