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Aphasia: Speech Therapy Helps Life Without Words
Speech Therapy helps life without words. Communication is not only how we interact with the world, it is how the world interacts with us. Imagine you suddenly lost your ability to understand speech, to talk, to read, and to write but you had NOT lost your intelligence. Imagine how everyday tasks would suddenly become difficult. […]
Speech Therapy Helps Aphasia
June is Aphasia Awareness Month and speech therapy can help! What is aphasia? It is a communication disorder that interferes with a person’s ability to use or understand words. It results from damage or injury to language parts of the brain. Damage can occur from stroke, brain injury, dementia or other disorders of the brain. Aphasia does […]
Physical Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis in Huntsville, AL
Physical therapy can ease many of your Multiple Sclerosis symptoms and help you get around better. Physical therapy for Multiple Sclerosis in Huntsville, AL is provided at Therapy Achievements. Seeing a physical therapist can help you with: Balance problems Clumsiness and poor coordination Fatigue & Strategies to save energy Pain Weakness Fitness On your first visit, […]
Occupational Therapy Helps People With Multiple Sclerosis

Occupational Therapy Helps People With Multiple Sclerosis Occupational therapy helps people with multiple sclerosis perform everyday, functional activities with greater ease, satisfaction, and independence. These everyday activities include: Activities of daily living — Self-feeding, dressing, bathing, grooming, and toileting Home management tasks — Meal prep/cooking, cleaning, laundry Work-related tasks — Adaptive techniques for using tools, a computer or […]
Speech Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis

Speech Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis Many people recognize that multiple sclerosis can result in weakness that interferes with the ability to walk. But did you know that multiple sclerosis can result in weakness of muscles that control speech and swallowing? Just like physical therapy can help with walking, speech therapy for multiple sclerosis can help with changes in voice, speech and swallowing. […]
Be Multiple Sclerosis Relapse Ready
We’re not always ready for multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses, but relapses can happen no matter what you are planning or what is going on in your life. Most people with multiple sclerosis don’t want to think about relapses when they’re feeling okay, but living a life with multiple sclerosis can mean dealing with unexpected interruptions that […]
Adaptive Bikes for People with Limited Mobility

Ambucs Bike Build Members of the local Semper Fi Riding Club were some of the volunteers who assembled adaptive bikes for people with limited mobility at the Ambucs bike build. Being mobile is vital to the health and welfare of people with movement disorders such as stroke, spinal cord injury or cerebral palsy. It is very rewarding to be a […]
Straighten Up! 5 Tips to Better Posture

Mary Beth has multiple sclerosis and is working on better posture with Cathy in physical therapy. But people with MS are not the only ones who have trouble with their posture. Long work days, hours spent sitting at a computer, and increased amount of time spent texting contribute to poor posture for many people. Here’s 5 […]
Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease

My uncle, Don Anderson, underwent placement of a deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease in 2012. It immediately stopped his shaking. He had the procedure done at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank by Dr. Michael Marvi. My Uncle was able to participate in a series of commercial about deep brain stimulation for treatment of Parkinson’s […]
Living with Multiple Sclerosis: Julie Robert’s Story

Julie Roberts is a country music singer living with multiple sclerosis. She worried about how people would react if they knew she had MS. Then she decided ‘I do not have to give up on my dreams’ Huntsville Multiple Sclerosis support group was privileged to have Julia speak at the September 2014 meeting. She […]