Welcome to Let's Talk MS, proudly presented by the European Multiple Sclerosis Platform (EMSP).
The MS Awareness Run is taking place the 2nd November in the framework of the 20th Edition of Brussels Airport Marathon and Half Marathon, a great opportunity to come together, raise awareness, run and celebrate the strength and resilience of the MS community.
That’s why we’re excited to discuss about sports and their impact on Multiple Sclerosis and related conditions. Today, we’ll explore how physical activity can support you throughout your diagnosis journey, its key benefits, and share some practical tips and insights along the way.
Alongside hosts Elisabeth Kasilingam and Anna Revilla, we are excited to introduce our guests:
Felipe Balisteiri, 32, from Brazil, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 10 years ago while studying physical education. The diagnosis inspired him to research the disease, leading him to complete a master’s in movement science. Since 2021, he has been pursuing a PhD in rehabilitation science at the University of Hasselt, Belgium, focusing on how people with multiple sclerosis control their movements and walking through brain activity analysis.
Eline-Sofie, 24, from Norway, is a qualified nurse and a digital marketing student. She was diagnosed with MS at the age of 23, last year. Since then she has been a vocal advocate for raising awareness about MS and the needs of young people with the condition as an active member of YPN. She documents her journey as a person with MS on TikTok.
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You can find all the resources and documents mentioned in this episode below:
Webinar about Movement with MS
Information MS Awareness Run. Thanks for supporting our fundrasing efforts!
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