News

News

Stay informed about the latest developments in Multiple Sclerosis rehabilitation. This section features updates on RiMS activities, important announcements, new partnerships, and upcoming events across Europe.

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  1. Discover the Programme – 31st Annual RiMS Conference

    We are delighted to announce that the Programme for the 31st Annual RiMS Conference is now available.

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  2. Erratum – Fellowship Winner (Last Cohort 2025)

    This post serves to correct an image published in our recent e-announcement.

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  3. Call for Abstracts - 31st Annual RiMS Conference

    A unique opportunity to present your research to international experts, researchers, and clinicians of the RiMS community is waiting for you at the 31st Annual RiMS Conference!

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  4. Registration is Open

    We are pleased to welcome you to Prague, Czech Republic, for the 31st Annual RiMS Conference, taking place from Thursday June 11th to Saturday June 13th 2026. This year’s conference will explore a central and timely theme in MS rehabilitation:

    "Recovery and Compensation in Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation: Rethinking Mechanisms, Decisions, and Outcomes".

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  5. Apply Now – Chair Position Open in the RiMS SIG on Patient Autonomy

    RiMS is seeking a new Chair for the Special Interest Group Patient Autonomy. This is a great opportunity to strengthen your leadership skills, expand your professional network, and shape the future of MS rehabilitation research.

    Applications are open until Sunday, 15 March 2026, 23:59 CET. Learn more about the role, timeline, and application process.

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  6. KP-MS Project: Cross-Sectional Results Published

    The first scientific article from the German–Danish collaboration project “Kynurenine Pathway in MS (KP-MS)”, funded by the RiGra 2023 programme, has been published in Neurology® Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation.

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  7. Discover the TEN4CARE Horizon Europe Project!

    The TEN4CARE (Tendon Engineering for Comprehensive Advanced Rehabilitation and Enhancement) Project has launched its official website! Have a look to learn more about this promising 48-month EU-funded Innovation Action under Grant Agreement No. 101178590.

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  8. Apply Now: Open Positions on the RiMS Executive Board

    RiMS is seeking four new Executive Board Members. This is an excellent opportunity to strengthen your leadership skills, expand your professional network, and actively contribute to the advancement of Multiple Sclerosis rehabilitation. Applications are open until Saturday, 31 January 2026. Learn more below about the role, timeline, and application process.

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  9. New E-learning material available: Webinar recording on DMTs and Rehab in MS: Synergetic effects

    A new e-learning material is available! Watch the recording of our Neurowebinar in collaboration with ECTRIMS, exploring how Disease-Modifying Therapies (DMTs) and rehabilitation complement each other to slow disease progression, strengthen neurological reserve, and enhance quality of life.

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  10. SIG Mobility International survey: Call for participants

    If you live in Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Serbia, United Kingdom, Spain or Israel, the RiMS SIG Mobility group invites you to take part in our limited-time international study on physical activity among people living with Multiple Sclerosis.

    Woman with orthopedic problem exercising with ball while physiotherapist supporting her
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