The Georgetown University Medical Center Talks about the Movement for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Program

Dance exercise. Two women approach each other, with their hands stretched widely
Georgetown University Movement for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Program

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The Georgetown University Medical Center highlights the Movement for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Program, created by Julia Langley, Carlo Tornatore and Erika Mitchell as a music and movement based course for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The article describes how the program has benefited the participants in cognitive and physical terms, but also because it has allowed them to form a community built on shared experiences, information and advice on living with MS. “I sincerely hope that the dance class continues,” said one program participant. “It is truly a worthwhile endeavor for patients with MS and there are great benefits.”

Read the Georgetown University Medical Center article.

Read Julia Langley’s scholarship about the program.