Assistive devices are tools that can make life with multiple sclerosis a little easier. They help you with tasks like walking, dressing, and bathing, and help you use less energy.
Many gadgets and technology solutions are on the market that can help people with multiple sclerosis (MS) keep independence in their homes.
Multiple sclerosis can change how well you can move around and get things done. So you may have to tweak how you do your daily tasks to make them a little easier.
If your multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms are making it hard for you to move around, it may be time to make a few changes to your home.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can make driving a challenge. It can affect the skills you need behind the wheel -- your vision, memory, reflexes, and how well you move your arms and legs.
The symptoms of MS, such as trouble with mobility, problems with your senses, and even some medication side effects, raise your odds for a fall.