Every card sold helps provide trusted information and support to people affected by multiple sclerosis, and fund and train more MS nurses. We are a UK charity that helps make sense of MS. For over 30 ...
Your diagnosis of multiple sclerosis may have been made using the McDonald criteria. This is a tool for neurologists to ensure that they provide an accurate diagnosis of MS as early as possible, and ...
Explore the range of MS disease modifying drugs (DMDs) using the filters to narrow down the options. You can expand each DMD entry to read more details by clicking on the drug name. Contact your MS ...
These exercises have been developed in partnership with a specialist neurophysiotherapist, and you can adapt them to your own needs. They vary in difficulty, so you may find that not all of them are ...
Developed by neurologist John Kurtzke to replace his Disability Status Scale (DSS), it is a way of measuring disability and progression in multiple sclerosis. The EDSS is also used widely in clinical ...
Whether you fancy a challenge or want to do something in your community, there are lots of ways you can fundraise for the MS Trust. Whatever your passion, our MS Trust exclusive fundraising events and ...
The MS Trust conference is a fantastic event for MS health professionals. It provides an opportunity to learn about the latest treatments, therapies, developments in clinical practice and research ...
Finding information you can trust is important, particularly when you're newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Learning about MS can help you take control and feel more secure in what may feel ...
In the UK, there is a wide range of disease modifying drugs (DMDs) approved for use in the NHS for people with relapsing remitting MS (RRMS). Each drug offers a different combination of benefits and ...