Assessing Lower Limb Strength and Walking Ability in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis

The research study aims to investigate strength in the lower limb and its association with walking ability. In addition, other factors related to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) that may affect walking, including spasticity, balance, leg sensation and contractures in the ankle, will be assessed. We hope to use the information we get from this research study […]

Exploring the food journey to inform guidance for persons living with Multiple Sclerosis

Interviews using open-ended questioning to be conducted online (zoom/webex/microsoft teams) for approximately 30-45 minutes. The purpose of this research is to explore the topic of food with individual’s diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) and investigate what factors might influence their experience with food. This project will add to the research to help identify factors that […]

Light Therapy for Fatigue and Daytime Sleepiness in Multiple Sclerosis

Fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness are common complaints in individuals living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness are associated with the emergence and exacerbation of cognitive, motor and mood disturbances and over time lead to impaired rehabilitation outcomes, a decline in the capacity to perform daily activities and reduced quality of life. […]

ACEMS: Aspirin, Cooling and Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis

This study aims to observe the effectiveness of a practical cooling strategy (cold water spray bottle skin cooling) in reducing heat-related fatigue in hot conditions for people with MS. Participants will complete 5 sessions in total: • 3 practice sessions (1.5hr each): two cycling, handgrip & balance sessions in room temperature conditions, and one in […]

Testing a new ice vest that could help people experiencing Multiple Sclerosis exercise

To investigate the acute effect of the UnderCool 2.0 cooling vest during high-intensity exercise in a heat sensitive MS population on; i) body temperatures and sweating, ii) feelings of exertion and hotness, iii) MS symptoms that are aggravated by heat, and iv) Concealability, comfort and functionality. With a controlled, cross-over design, 20 participants diagnosed with […]

Crisis resilience in persons with multiple sclerosis (C-RIMS)

Community disasters, such as floods and bushfires, affect many towns and communities. The crisis can last for several months, with effects being felt for much longer. Prior preparation for a crisis can help with feelings of coping and maintaining your health during this time. There are a number of tools available to help you prepare […]

Australian MS Longitudinal Study

The Australian MS Longitudinal Study (AMSLS) is not a clinical trial. It is a survey-based study of life issues, designed to more fully understand the impact of MS, including the individual and overall community impacts. The data from the AMSLS provides a regularly updated, evidence base for a number of stakeholders including health professionals, scientific […]