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Our e-learning section provides on-demand access to webinars, conference lectures, podcasts, and outcome measure resources tailored for professionals in Multiple Sclerosis rehabilitation. These materials support continuous education and are available exclusively to RiMS members.

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  1. Webinar #23 – The Evolving Role of the Multiple Sclerosis Nurse

    MS nurses are stepping up as leaders in person-centred, holistic care across Europe. In this powerful session, two trailblazing experts explore how the role of MS specialist nurses is expanding across cognitive support, bladder and bowel management, emotional care, digital tools, and telehealth—redefining how rehabilitation is delivered.

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  2. Webinar #22 – Physical Activity in MS: Insights from the Patient’s Perspective

    This session delves into how people with MS experience and perceive physical activity—from engaging in outdoor physiotherapy interventions to balancing movement with work life. These patient-centered insights help refine rehabilitation strategies to align with real-world needs and preferences.

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  3. Webinar #21 – Digital Innovation in MS Rehabilitation: Biomarkers and Remote Monitoring

    This webinar explores how digital tools are shaping MS rehabilitation—from emerging biomarkers that inform clinical decision-making to the evolving use of passive and active remote monitoring systems.
    This webinar was made possible thanks to the support of Merck.

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  4. Webinar #20 – Occupational Therapy in MS: Implementing Evidence into Practice

    This webinar focuses on translating scientific evidence into real-world clinical practice in occupational therapy for people with MS. Topics include synthesizing current research, addressing implementation barriers, and deploying evidence-based interventions in rehabilitation.

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  5. Webinar #19 – The Role of Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) in MS Care

    This session explores the integration of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) into the clinical care of people with MS, with highlights from the international PROMS initiative and psychometric insights into PRO tools.
    This webinar was made possible thanks to the support of ROCHE.

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  6. Webinar #16 – Being an International PhD Student Working with Rehabilitation in MS

    What does it mean to be an early career researcher in MS rehabilitation? This webinar offers insights into two ongoing PhD projects, exploring mechanisms like the kynurenine pathway and walking fatigability in people with MS—from two international perspectives.

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  7. Webinar #15 – Application of fNIRS to Evaluate Brain Function in Persons with MS

    Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is an emerging, non-invasive technique for assessing brain function. This webinar explores its application in MS research and rehabilitation.

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  8. Webinar #14 – Rehabilitation in MS: Detecting Early Progression

    This webinar focuses on the critical role of rehabilitation in identifying early progression in MS. It examines both clinician-reported performance measures and patient-reported outcomes (PROs).
    This session was made possible thanks to the support of Merck.

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  9. Webinar #13 – Routine Assessment of Physical Function in the MS Clinic

    Standardized assessments in MS clinics are essential for detecting and tracking subtle motor changes. This webinar showcases the Dresden approach and the role of countermovement jumps in capturing early deficits in physical function.

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  10. Webinar #12 – Patient Autonomy in MS (Needs of People with MS)

    Understanding and supporting the evolving needs of individuals with MS is essential to fostering autonomy and long-term well-being. This webinar discusses findings from early-stage patient needs assessments and trials in advanced care planning.

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  11. Webinar #11 – Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in MS

    Pelvic floor dysfunction is a common yet often under-treated issue in people with MS. This webinar explores both in-person and telerehabilitation approaches to pelvic floor muscle training, backed by emerging clinical research.

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  12. Webinar #10 – Communication Disorder in MS

    Communication difficulties, though often underestimated, significantly affect quality of life in people with MS. This webinar addresses changes in speech and communication, and highlights the work of the RIMS Special Interest Group in this area.

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  13. Webinar #9 – The Gut and MS

    Emerging research suggests that gut health may influence MS disease progression and symptomatology. This webinar explores the evolving connection between the gut microbiome and multiple sclerosis.

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  14. Webinar #8 – Covid-19 Impact on Rehabilitation in MS

    The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted rehabilitation services and affected people with MS globally. This webinar highlights key findings from RIMS international surveys examining the pandemic’s impact on care delivery, physical activity, and the adoption of assistive technologies.

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  15. Webinar #6 – Cognitive-motor Interference during Walking in Persons with MS – on the Assessment and

    Walking while thinking isn’t always simple for people with MS. This webinar dives into cognitive-motor interference (CMI), revealing insights from RIMS multi-center studies and showcasing novel methods to assess and manage dual-tasking challenges in MS rehabilitation.

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  16. Webinar #5 – Pitfalls in the Interpretation of Endurance Exercise Interventions in People with MS

    Endurance exercise holds great promise in MS rehabilitation, but interpreting outcomes can be complex. This webinar addresses methodological challenges and explores its biochemical impact through the lens of the kynurenine pathway.

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  17. Webinar #4 – Patient Autonomy to Facilitate Rehabilitation over the Lifespan in People with MS

    Empowering individuals with MS to take charge of their rehabilitation is key to long-term wellbeing. This webinar explores how autonomy and web-based tools can enhance rehabilitation outcomes across different stages of life.

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  18. Webinar #3 – Evaluation of Bladder, Bowel and Sexual Disorders

    Bladder, bowel, and sexual dysfunctions are among the most challenging yet under-discussed aspects of MS. This webinar provides clinical and research-based perspectives on evaluating and addressing these sensitive but crucial components of patient care.

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  19. Webinar #2 – Cognitive Screening and Rehabilitation in MS

    Cognitive impairment affects up to 70% of people with MS and often goes underdiagnosed. This webinar explores the tools and strategies available for effective cognitive screening and highlights the diversity of cognitive phenotypes in MS patients.

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  20. Webinar #1 – MS, Aging & Neuromuscular Function

    As people with MS live longer, understanding how aging influences neuromuscular function is increasingly important. This webinar brings together emerging insights from exercise physiology to explore the impact of muscle strength and neuromuscular activation across the lifespan in MS.

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