MS Progression After Age 50: What Changes and How to Stay Ahead
Multiple sclerosis changes over time, and for many individuals, MS progression after age 50 brings a new phase of the disease. Symptoms may shift, recovery may slow, and maintaining independence can feel more challenging. However, progression does not mean losing...
How Is Secondary Progressive MS Diagnosed? Key Signs, Tests, and Timeline
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS) is diagnosed by identifying a gradual and sustained worsening of neurological function in someone who previously had Relapsing-Remitting MS (RRMS). This progression typically occurs over 6 to 12 months or longer,...
Is ALS the Same as MS? Understanding the Key Differences
When someone is diagnosed with a neurological condition, one of the most common questions is: Is ALS the same as MS? The short answer is no. While both conditions affect the nervous system and can cause muscle weakness, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Multiple...
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS): Symptoms, Progression, and Specialized Care in Massachusetts
Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, commonly called SPMS, is a stage of multiple sclerosis that develops in many people who were first diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS. In SPMS, the disease course changes from clearly defined relapses to a more gradual and...
It isn’t set in stone that MS will make you decline. There is hope.
810 MS Specialty Center has helped thousands of patients improve their quality of life and slow the progression of this autoimmune disease. We thought you’d enjoy reading some of their feedback. ❝ I've had MS for thirty years, in all that time 810...
Muscle Spasms in Multiple Sclerosis: Treatment and Support in Quincy, MA
Muscle spasms are one of the most uncomfortable and disruptive symptoms experienced by people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). They can appear suddenly, worsen at night, interfere with movement, and significantly impact sleep and daily routines. For many patients,...
Relief From MS Symptoms is Possible for Most Patients
Relief from MS symptoms is possible The 810 MS Specialty Center success in reducing symptoms and improving quality of lifeis driven by clinicians specially trained in Multiple Sclerosis care. Our new Quincy, MA location has therapists ready to create individualized...
Understanding MS Progression Stages: What Quincy, MA Patients Should Know
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a lifelong neurological condition, but its progression doesn’t look the same for everyone. Some people experience long stretches of stability, while others notice a gradual change in mobility, cognitive function, or energy levels....
What Helps with Multiple Sclerosis Fatigue? Expert Strategies for MS Patients in Quincy, MA
Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) often brings challenges that go beyond physical symptoms. One of the most persistent and exhausting experiences for many patients is MS-related fatigue. Unlike ordinary tiredness, MS fatigue can feel overwhelming — affecting...
Comprehensive MS Treatment Options Now Available in Quincy, MA
Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can be overwhelming, but access to the right care can make a life-changing difference. At 810 MS Specialty Center, we are proud to extend our expertise to the community of Quincy, MA, offering patients a wide range of specialized...