Empowering Your Journey: Pacing and Movement During MS Awareness Month

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This MS Awareness Month, we are focusing on the power of small, intentional adjustments to daily life. Managing Multiple Sclerosis often feels like a balancing act between staying active and managing fatigue. According to MS Canada, incorporating regular movement is one of the most effective ways to reduce fatigue, improve mobility, and boost your overall mood. The key is not to push through pain, but to find a rhythm that respects your body’s unique energy limits. By adopting a "lifestyle physical activity" mindset, you can reap the benefits of exercise through simple tasks like gardening, seated stretching, or a brief walk, ensuring you stay connected to the activities you love.

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Beyond the Wobble: A Multi-Domain Approach to Falling Less and Living More with Parkinson’s

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April is Parkinson's awareness month. In the clinic and on socials we have been discussing how Parkinson's is #Morethanatremor. If you have been following NeuroAlign Physiotherapy for a while, you know we are obsessed with the "why" behind movement. This past weekend, I had the privilege of attending the Insight Parkinson’s Conference, where I watched a compelling webinar by Dr. Lina Goh regarding the INTEGRATE program. Her research highlights a truth we see every day in the clinic: preventing falls in Parkinson’s Disease (PD) requires much more than just a few leg exercises.

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Spring Into Safety

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As the ice melts and the weather warms, spring brings a fresh set of challenges for your mobility, from slippery puddles to uneven garden terrain. For our neurological population—including those living with Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), or recovering from a stroke—these environmental changes require heightened awareness and quicker physical reactions.

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New Articles Coming Soon

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We’re excited to share that NeuroAlign Physio will soon begin publishing regular articles designed to support your recovery, expand your understanding of neurological conditions, and offer guidance you can use in daily life.

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