Is muscle fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis exacerbated with exercise?

We are looking to recruit adults aged 30-65 who have relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis. This project will determine components of MS fatigue and how they relate to standard tests. Participants will be asked to attend our laboratory on the Griffith University Gold Coast campus. Testing sessions will take about two and a half hours of your […]

People with mobility-impairing neurological conditions perspectives about graduated compression stockings to prevent deep vein thrombosis.

This research aims to acquire information on the users’ needs around graduated compression stockings (GCS) and identify the drawbacks of current available GCS designs. Their difficulties in wearing, daily use, and the factors affecting the selection of the compression stockings, will be identified in the online survey and focus group using Zoom. To identify the […]

Living Well with MS – Invisible Symptoms, Health Routines and Digital Technology

This study will explore the strategies people with MS use to manage living with unpredictable (and often invisible) symptoms. It will ask about your experience with healthcare and explore how technology may help you manage your MS. The first phase of the project is this 10-minute survey. At the end of the survey, you will […]

MS Genetics Project (GEMS Study)

We need your help to investigate the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) strain that may play a crucial role in developing multiple sclerosis (MS). This study also aims to identify specific markers in the blood associated with onset and progression of MS. The knowledge gained will be used to greatly improve MS diagnosis, treatment and prevention.

Motoneurons, muscle weakness and motor performance in multiple sclerosis

In MS, muscle weakness is common and can affect everyday activities and quality of life. Impaired firing of spinal motor nerves (nerve fibres that activate limb muscles) may contribute to poor muscle function and movement in individuals living with MS. In these spinal motor nerves, special properties known as ‘persistent inward currents’ help them to […]

Exploring the use and need for lifestyle management of multiple sclerosis

This study is a survey of people living with Multiple Sclerosis to explore the use of lifestyle factors such as nutrition, exercise and stress management for symptom management. It will investigate the need for information, priorities for lifestyle areas and opinions in relation health care support for this form of self-management.