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Commitment to PoNS® = Improvements in Gait for People With MS
Commitment to PoNS® = Improvements in Gait for People With MS Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects people in various ways, but for many, difficulties with gait
March is MS Awareness Month!
March is MS Awareness Month! The perfect time to shine a light on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) March is an important time to raise awareness about
Approach MS gait challenges differently with PoNS Therapy®
Approach MS gait challenges differently with PoNS Therapy® If walking is one of your biggest challenges with multiple sclerosis (MS), you’re not alone—over 70% of
Get Back In Step With Life in 2025…with PoNS®!
Get Back In Step With Life in 2025…with PoNS®! As the year winds down, emotions can be mixed—especially if you’re living with multiple sclerosis (MS)
2024 Round-Up: PoNS® Takes Big Steps Forward
2024 Round-Up: PoNS® Takes Big Steps Forward As the year comes to a close, we’re reflecting on the progress we’ve made and the meaningful impact
PoNS® Real Stories: US Veteran Kevin Improved His Walking Ability and Found a New Purpose
PoNS® Real Stories: US Veteran Kevin Improved His Walking Ability and Found a New Purpose Kevin Byrne, a US Army veteran and PoNS user, knows
A Day With PoNS
A Day With PoNS® You might already know that PoNS Therapy® is used to improve walking ability for people with multiple sclerosis (MS)—but did you
How PoNS® Brings Physical Therapy to the Next Level
How PoNS® Brings Physical Therapy to the Next Level PoNS, the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator, is an orally-applied therapy proven to increase walking ability for people
PoNS® Real Stories: How Mariska Improved Her Ability to Walk
PoNS® Real Stories: How Mariska Improved Her Ability to Walk PoNS is proud to improve walking ability for those with multiple sclerosis (MS), so they
Helius Medical is partnering with Lovell® Government Services to make PoNS® available to Veterans with multiple sclerosis (MS)
Helius Medical is Partnering with Lovell® Government Services to Make PoNS® Available to Veterans with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Helius Medical is partnering with Lovell® to
Go for 4! Better yet—Aim for 8!
Go for 4! Better yet—Aim for 8! Study shows individuals with MS reached an average of an 8-point gait improvement when combining physical therapy with
Six Tips for Caregivers of Adults Living with MS
Six Tips for Caregivers of Adults Living with MS As a caregiver, you play a pivotal role in supporting a person with multiple sclerosis (MS)
Building a community—an important step in your rehabilitation journey
Building a Community—an Important Step in Your Rehabilitation Journey Multiple sclerosis (MS) can touch every aspect of your life. It doesn’t only impact your coordination
Celebrate National Patient Recognition Week
Observed from February 1-7, National Patient Recognition Week serves as a call for healthcare professionals across the country to recommit themselves to delivering exceptional care and enhancing patient satisfaction.
PoNS Therapy® and APTA: Your Partners in Treating Gait Deficit for Patients with MS
The American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting (APTA CSM) is almost here! We at Helius Medical are so excited to be a part of the largest physical therapy conference of the year.
How the Brain can be Rewired Using Neuromodulation Therapy
One of the biggest challenges those living with multiple sclerosis (MS) face is difficulty walking. Difficulty walking is also known as “gait deficit.” In MS, gait deficit can happen because MS damages sections of the brain responsible for motor functions.
Take Physical Rehabilitation Therapy to the Next Level for Patients with Gait Deficits
Keeping your clinic on the cutting edge of physical rehabilitation innovations can be challenging. The added pressure to gain skills that will benefit your patients coupled with a busy schedule only adds to that.
ResPoNSible for Helping People Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Improve Their Gait
Is MS responsible for a change in your ability to walk? You’re not alone. Over 70% of people with MS experience gait deficit or difficulty walking.