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Best massage ceus online Courses  is the most commonly reported symptom of MS, with 80% of people experiencing fatigue and often extreme fatigue, which can become debilitating. Muscle weakness can result in the inability to work, and even to walk. Balance can become difficult because of extreme fatigue and weakness. Pain affects anywhere from 30% to 90% of MS patients, depending on the parameters of the study and can also negatively impact the patients’ quality of life and ability to perform basic activities of daily living. Finally, spasticity is reported in about 80% of MS patients, and spasticity is most likely to be disruptive to everyday function and mobility as balance is affected. Massage Therapy has Been Shown to Reduce Symptoms of Fatigue, Pain and Spasticity Best massage ceus online Courses  has long been shown to reduce fatigue and pain, as well as to reduce swelling and inflammation throughout the body and muscle tissues. Pain reduction is...

Massage ceus online courses

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Massage ceus online courses Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. MS manifests in different patterns of inflammation based on the location and levels of scarring, demyelination and axonal damage throughout the brain and spinal cord which leads to a wide range of symptoms. Damage occurs where the immune system attacks the myelin, a protective layer around nerve fibers. This inflammation, scar tissue and lesions to the nerves result in a wide range of symptoms. MS generally targets those between ages 20 and 40. 4 Main Types of Multiple Sclerosis Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS): Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) involves defined relapses of the disease following remissions. During remission, the disease does not progress. Massage ceus online courses  Clinically isolating syndrome (CIS): Clinically isolating syndrome (CIS) is defined by one episode of symptoms due to demyelination that lasts 24 hours or longer. These...