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Multiple Sclerosis and Cognitive Rehabilitation: Where to Start?

by Suzie | Sep 10, 2025 | All about Multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is often perceived through its physical symptoms: fatigue, balance issues, and muscle weakness. However, another aspect, more discreet yet equally impactful, affects one in two people living with the disease: cognitive disorders. This is...

The role of the speech therapist in the cognitive care of patients with multiple sclerosis

by Suzie | Sep 10, 2025 | All about Multiple sclerosis

When discussing multiple sclerosis (MS), we often first think of physical symptoms: fatigue, walking difficulties, balance problems. However, another facet of the disease, more discreet but equally impactful, affects a majority of patients: cognitive disorders. Your...

Speech Groups and Social Support: Breaking the Isolation of Patients and Their Loved Ones

by Suzie | Sep 10, 2025 | All about Parkinson

The announcement of a chronic illness like Parkinson’s disease is often experienced as entering a labyrinth. The first steps are marked by uncertainty, fear, and an avalanche of medical questions. But very quickly, another challenge, more silent and just as...

Early Signs of Cognitive Disorders in Multiple Sclerosis

by Suzie | Sep 10, 2025 | Coaches' advices

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is often perceived, rightly so, as a disease that affects the body: walking, balance, muscle strength. However, there is a less visible, more silent dimension, but equally impactful: cognitive disorders. You may have already experienced what is...

Cognitive Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis: Who to Consult and Which Tools to Use

by Suzie | Sep 7, 2025 | All about Multiple sclerosis

Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) means learning to navigate daily life where both body and mind are sometimes put to the test. While physical symptoms like fatigue or walking difficulties are often at the forefront, cognitive difficulties remain more discreet,...
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