University of Washington

Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation Research and Training Center

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Previous Research Projects

Past research conducted through the MSRRTC has included the following projects:

Program I: Developing New Interventions

Program I conducts five integrated research projects dealing with management of depression, function, pain, employment, and disease course.

Program II: Pathways to Participation

Program II seeks to maximize the participation of people with MS and include those with all levels of symptoms associated with the disease. We focus on participation within and across settings including the home, community, job, and educational settings.

Program III: Enhancing Participation through Training and Dissemination

Program III focuses on training critical stakeholders such as consumers/family members, practitioners, service providers, researchers, and policymakers on the latest research findings for people with MS. The program also provides information and materials based on knowledge gained from the Center's research activities, and disseminates these materials to persons with disabilities, their representatives, service providers, and other interested parties.

Participate in Research at MSRRTC

MSRRTC is often seeking individuals to participate in research studies. Come be a part of the cutting edge MS research taking place at the University of Washington's Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.


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