Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Comprehensive Update-Reports from a CMSC Consensus Meeting
Today’s Practice, Tomorrow’s Potential: Evidence-Based Debates in MS Management
Overcoming Vocational Barriers to Improve Quality of Life: Tools for the MS Patient
The Art & Science of Managing MS: A Case-Based Approach
Abstracts from the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers
Abstracts from the RIMS 2009 Conference
Honoring Steven R. Schwid, MD 1964–2008
Staying Connected
Assessment of Postural Balance in Multiple Sclerosis
Comparison of Quality of Life in Clinically Isolated Syndrome Patients Who Convert and Do Not Convert to Clinically Definite Multiple Sclerosis
The Effect of Impaired Plantar Sensation on Gait in People with Multiple Sclerosis
Neuropsychologist - Volume 11, Issue 1 - January 2009
Comorbidity and Health-Related Quality of Life in People with Multiple Sclerosis
Editorial - Volume 11, Issue 1 - January 2009
Perceptions of Health and Relationships to Disability Measures Among People with Multiple Sclerosis
Toward a Consensus on Rehabilitation Outcomes in MS: Gait and Fatigue
Multiple Sclerosis Patients' Interest in and Likelihood of Using Online Health-Care Services
Differences in Bladder Care for Veterans with Multiple Sclerosis by Treatment Location
Controversy: To Treat or Not to Treat in Clinically Isolated Syndrome
Editorial - Volume 11, Issue 2 - January 2009
Development of a Group Educational Intervention for Sexual Functioning and Intimacy Concerns in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Physical Activity Levels in People with Multiple Sclerosis in Saskatchewan
The Role of the Primary-Care Physician in Treating Relapses in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
The Impact of Pain on the Quality of Life of People with Multiple Sclerosis:
Disease and Demographic Characteristics Associated with Unemployment Among Working-Age Adults with Multiple Sclerosis
Team Focus: Physiatrist
Editorial - Volume 11, Issue 3 - January 2009
Depression and Multiple Sclerosis
Why Depression Goes Unrecognized in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
Effect of Physical Comorbidities on Risk of Depression in Multiple Sclerosis