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Multiple Sclerosis Info
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Saturday, February 9
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multiplesclerosis
on Sat 09 Feb 2008 09:32 AM CST
Men experience a variety of problems with their urinary system, leading to unwanted leakage of urine. Some also have difficulty controlling wind or leakage from the bowels. Often this is due to a weakness of the muscles of the pelvic floor, which have an more »
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multiplesclerosis
on Sat 09 Feb 2008 09:25 AM CST
The pelvic floor is a large sling (or hammock) of muscles and other tissues stretching across the floor of the pelvis. It is attached to your pelvic side walls, your pubic bone in front, and to the coccyx (the tail end of the spine) behind. It forms your "undercarriage". The openings from your bladder (urethra), your more »
by
multiplesclerosis
on Sat 09 Feb 2008 08:50 AM CST
Many people, including those with Multiple Sclerosis, find that their bladder becomes troublesome at some point in their lives. However, this does not mean that nothing can be done to help by correcting or minimizing the more »
by
multiplesclerosis
on Sat 09 Feb 2008 12:00 AM CST
Fatigue management and energy conservation are effective strategies to minimize fatigue in multiple sclerosis (MS). Sustained results have not yet been reported.
Methods
A fatigue management course was provided for 32 MS more »
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