Open Door
A free, quarterly newsletter for people with MS, their family and friends and supporters of the MS Trust.
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August 2010
- News
- Research news
- Health care priorities for the next decade
- Inspiring the researchers of tomorrow
- Dr David Colthurst, Simon Langton Grammar School
- Making treatment choices
- Dr David Footit, neurologist
- Sativex
- Chris Jones
- Voyage of discovery
- Mike Laver
May 2010
- News
- Research news
- CCSVI - Behind the headlines
- MS and me - not just waffle!
- Nikki Embrey, Carole Chance, Sandra Evans and Liz Gumbley
- Yoga and MS
- Alison Potts
- Bowel management
- Noreen Barker, MS nurse
- The bank that gives hope
- Dr George Gveric, UK MS Tissue Bank
- Rambling for wheelchair users
- Eva McCracken
- Gliding down
- Katie Priest
- MS Trust Information Team news
February 2010
- News
- Research news
- Vitamin D and MS
- The nice things in life
- Anne Brennan
- Staying smart and staying afloat
- Jeffrey N Gingold
- Fatigue management in MS
- Alison Nock and Vicky Slingsby, occupational therapists
- Standing up for MS
- Emma Taylor
- MS Trust Information Team news
November 2009
- News
- Research news
- Medicine and me
- Hope for all aspects of MS
- A report from the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS)
- Living with MS
- Adrian Goodman
- The Disability Law Service
- Aidan Crook, Disability Law Service
- Palliative care - a real choice to live and die with dignity
- Jill Lovell
- Keep in touch
- MS Trust Information Team news
August 2009
- News
- Research news
- American Academy of Neurology 61st annual meeting
- Lost in information
- Simon Webster, MS Trust
- Are you sitting comfortably..? Posture and MS
- Wendy Hendrie, physiotherapist
- Stem cells: the hope and the hype
- Professor Neil Scolding, neurologist
- Peddling hope and stem cells
- Linda Oatley
- Living with progressive MS in the family
- Dr Ceri Bowen, research fellow, Anna MacLohose, research psychologist
- Depression in MS
- Dr Martin Duddy, neurologist
- MS Trust Information Team news
May 2009
- News
- Research news
- What is important to people with MS?
- Nicola Russell, MS Trust
- Talking to children about MS
- Carole Bennett
- Twenty something and MS - alternative views
- Sally Young and Sarah Ransley
- Blokes talking
- Chris Manners
- Losing concentration
- Helena Jidborg-Alexander
- StayingSmart
- MS Awareness week 2009
- MS Trust Information Team news
February 2009
- News
- Research news
- Department of Health Risk-sharing Scheme: six years on and some
- Tracy Nicholson, MS Trust, and Mike Boggild, neurologist
- Twenty something and MS
- Gus Alexiou
- shift.ms
- George Pepper
- Out and about on my tricycle
- Sarah White
- Managing stress in multiple sclerosis
- Gail Kinman, Reader in Occupational Health Psychology
- MS Trust Information team news
November 2008
- News
- Research news
- Managing and treating spasticity and spasms
- Louise Jarrett, spasticity nurse specialist
- Stay active writing competition
- Treating MS bladder symptoms
- Prof Clare Fower, urologist
- Life with continence problems
- Nick Beedle
- MS Trust Information Team news
August 2008
- News
- Research news
- Campaigning
- Spasticity and spasms
- Louise Jarrett, spasticity nurse specialist
- Audit of MS services
- Chris Jones, MS Trust
- The Red Wheelies
- Jackie Weedon
- Can the monster shrink?
- Jo Johnson, consultant neuropsychologist
- A 63rd birthday surprise
- Ann Minshull
- MS Trust logo competition
- MS Trust Information Team news
May 2008
- News
- Research news
- Campaigning
- The MS Trust: the early years
- Chris Jones, MS Trust
- MS Trust funded research
- Everybody needs good neighbours
- Arli Miller, MS Australia
- Benefits of a standing wheelchair
- Sarah Morris
- From the end of the world to the end of the Wall
- David Eliot
- MS Trust Information Team news
February 2008
- News
- Research news
- Campaigning
- Blooming marvellous
- Paula Barrett
- Social networking online - you are not alone
- Helena Jidborg
- Vertigo in multiple sclerosis
- Anne McGlynn, neuro-rehabilitation specialist physiotherapist
- Botulinum toxin
- Michael P Barnes, Professor of Neurological Rehabilitation
- Information prescriptions and getting the most from appointments
- Lynn Fox, information officer
- MS Trust Information Team news
November 2007
- News
- Research news
- Political issues
- A design for my Dad
- Emma Shavick
- Risk - a personal view
- Risk - what your clinician should tell you
- Richard Thomson, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health
- The Art of Movement
- MS Trust Information Team news
August 2007
- Access to effective help and support
- News
- Research news
- New drugs in development
- Working with MS
- Gail Townsend, research occupational therapist
- At work with MS: managing life and work
- Staying cool with MS
- Move it for MS
- Tim Worner
- MS Trust Information Team news
May 2007
- News
- Research news
- Patient centred care - myth or reality?
- The cost and quality of life and MS
- Sexuality and MS
- MS and relationships
- Catherine Allen, Relate
- Drug development
- New oral drugs in development
- My MS
- James Buxton
- MS Trust Information Team news
February 2007
- News
- Research news
- MS and neurological services in the UK
- Nicola Russell, Director of Services, MS Trust
- Ten years of making a difference
- Incontinence pads and beyond
- Jenny Henderson
- MS research - theories and areas for progress
- Professor Alasdair Compston
- Primary progressive multiple sclerosis
- Dr Valerie L Stevenson
- FES and me
- Graham Rimington
- Sculpture from wire
- Edward Netley
- MS Trust Information Team news
November 2006
- Research news
- For knowledge itself is power
- The MS Trust Information Service - an evaluation
- Stem cells and the future of MS research
- How much fluid does an incontinence pad hold?
- Continence advisory services and the provision of continence pads
- Ian Pomfret, Continence Adviser, Chorley and South Ribble PCT
- Not all bladder problems are MS
- Climbing up the wall with MS?
- David Parsons
- MS Trust Information Team news
August 2006
- News
- Research news
- MS services: who takes responsibility?
- The young person's guide to MS
- IT can change lives
- Carrie St Freedman, AbilityNet
- Accessibility features built into Windows
- Ruth Loebl, Royal National Institute of the Blind
- MS, doctors and disappointment
- Sarah Martin
May 2006
- News
- Research news
- Risk from NHS cuts
- Stem cells - evidence and risk
- The value of a good diet
- Rita Greer
- The Italian job
- Ken Dickson
- Hippotherapy - a new movement experience: what fun!
- Lesley Furnell, physiotherapist, Revive Scotland
- Conquistador horses - a therapeutic ride
- Alexander Burnfield
February 2006
- News
- Research news
- Work and MS
- The Lady Mayoress and MS
- Sarah Joiner
- A reasonable approach to diet
- Allen Bowling and Thomas Stewart, Rocky Mountain MS Center, Colorado
November 2005
- News
- Research news
- Evaluating health information
- Complementary and alternative medicine and MS
- Vicki Gutteridge, MS specialist nurse, Southampton
- To move or not to move? That was the question...
- Carol Felton
- MS Together - the first information DVD for people with MS
August 2005
- Research news
- Revisiting my home - Uganda
- Sarah Bourne
- Belly dancing a therapeutic tool - or just a belly laugh?
- Vanessa Hall, sometime dancer, enthusiast and neuro-physiotherapist
- Connections and Reinventions - art and MS
May 2005
- Research news
- Functional electrical stimulation
- Geraldine Mann, Physiotherapist, Salisbury
- Rehabilitation
- Barbara Chandler, Consultant in Rehab Medicine, Newcastle Upon Tyne
- Where there's a will (or always read small print in insurance policies!)
- Kathryn Higham
February 2005
- Research news
- Patient involvement in the NHS
- Nicola Russell, MS Trust
- Living with MS
- Steve and Beth McGowan
- Fatigue management
- Exercise by the Aga... how I'm trying to beat MS
- Edith Rifkind
October 2004
- MS - my journey so far
- Alison J Dunsmore
- 10 tips for coping when you have MS
- Dawn Langdon, Psychology Department, Royal Holloway College, London
- Bladder problems in MS
- Annette Leach, MS Nurse Specialist, Reading
August 2004
- Tapping the potential of community pharmacies
- Melanie Smaus, PSNC
- Coming to terms with MS - a partner's perspective
- Lesley Crawford
- Aquafit
- Ellie Hollingsworth
May 2004
- Fatigue management
- Jacqueline Toff
- Speech and language therapy and MS - beyond the glottal stop
- Steven Bloch, Speech and Language Theraspist/Lecturer, UCL, London
- Reflecting on MS
March 2004
- Direct Payments - tool for independent living
- Jill Lovell, Mel Thompson, Robin Maxted
- MS in the family
- Kerry Mutch, MS specialist nurse, Walton Centre, Liverpool
November 2003
- Aromatherapy for pain in multiple sclerosis
- Amanda Howarth, clinical nurse spcialist - pain, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
- Gather jewels from the week: women talk about their positive strategies for living with MS
- Frances Reynolds and Sarah Prior, Brunel University
August 2003
- MS, pregnancy and parenthood
- Kate Watkiss, MS specialist nurse, Shrewsbury
- Sexual dysfunction in MS
- Nicki Ward, MS specialist nurse/lecturer, Birmingham
May 2003
- The information needs of people with MS
- Diet and MS?
- Bernice Chiswell, dietician, Bedford
- The healing value of sex
- David Spero
February 2003
- Tips for living with MS: work, rest and play
- Get into it! - Get involved!: new patient organisations and the NHS
- Jonathan Russell, MS Trust
- Wellness
- Jill Lovell
- Well-being in MS
- Michelle Ennis, MS clinical specialist occupational therapist, Walton Centre, Liverpool
Jenny Craig, physiotherapist, Walton Centre, Liverpool
November 2002
- How I went into care and lived!
- John Major
- Functional electrical stimulation in multiple sclerosis
- Catherine Johnson, Department Of Medical Physics, Salisbury District Hospital
- Exercise experience in the context of MS
- Kath Cuthbert
August 2002
- Wheelchairs - a health professional's perspective
- Gail Townsend - MS specialist occupational therapist, Aylesbury
- What is your opinion of your wheelchair?
- Members Of MS People UK Discussion List
- Wheelchairs - depressing black cloud or handy labour saving gadget?
- Liz Betts, physiotherapist, Newmarket
May 2002
- Diagnosis: a personal view
- Danny Grewcock interview
- Conversations, observations, and exclamation
- Gerald Levy, former university lecturer
- MS: issues around the diagnosis
- Alexander Burnfield, consultant in child and adolescent psychiatry, Hampshire
- Does early treatment of multiple sclerosis prevent the progression of disability later on?
- Alisdair Coles, Wellcome Advanced Fellow Neurology, University Of Cambridge
Amanda Cox, research fellow, Addenbrooke's Hospital Cambridge
November 2001
- Being a father with MS
- Gary Hetherington
- A partner with MS
- Frank Norman
- Defining boundaries
- Lynda Hind, neurological nurse specialist, Holt, Norfolk
August 2001
- Homoeopathy and multiple sclerosis
- Dr Tom Whitmarsh, Glasgow Homoeopathic Hospital
- Finding disability equipment
- Sally Atkinson, senior physiotherapist, Berkshire MS Therapy Centre
May 2001
- Personal views of rehabilitation services
- Personal exercise training for people with MS
- Michael Hills, sport and exercise science consultant, Bridgwater
- Physiotherapy for people with MS
- Liz Betts, senior physiotherapist, Newmarket Community Hospital, Suffolk
August 2000
- Pain in multiple sclerosis
- Amanda Howarth, clinical nurse specialist in pain management, Sheffield
- Fatigue in multiple sclerosis: an occupational therapy perspective
- Jane Streeter, senior occupational therapist, National Hospital, London
Miriam May, formerly senior occupational therapist, National Hospital, London - Reflections upon communication and MS
- Steven Bloch, speech and language therapist, Worthing
- Acupuncture and MS
- Jill Brookes, acupuncturist, Tyne and Wear
