Provide a Better Quality of Life, Hope for the Future and Continued Improvement for Those Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Are you ready to take on clients diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis?
Nearly 1 million people in the U.S. live with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The CDC does not require physicians to report new cases, and because symptoms can be completely invisible, the prevalence of MS in the U.S. can only be estimated.
Exercise offers many benefits for people with MS. In addition to improving your overall health, exercise reduces fatigue and improves bladder and bowel function, strength, and mood.
You can provide a better quality of life, hope for the future and continued improvement for those living with MS. Education and specialization on the fitness professional’s part are key to success.
Are you ready to gain more clients and have a bigger impact for those living with MS?
This course will teach you what you need to know.
COURSE OVERVIEW
- MODULE 1: Epidemiology
- MODULE 2: Terminology
- MODULE 3: Typology of MS
- MODULE 4: Pathophysiology and Affected Anatomy
- MODULE 5: Symptoms, Causes, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Treatments
- MODULE 6: Lifestyle Management
- MODULE 7: Mental Fitness and MS
- MODULE 8: Exercise and MS
- MODULE 9: Scope of Practice for Health and Fitness Professionals
- MODULE 10: Screening, Assessments, and MS
- MODULE 11: Goal Profiles, Program Design, and MS
- MODULE 12: Specific Adaptations for Clients with MS
- MODULE 13: Nutrition, Healthy Weight Management, and MS
- MODULE 14: Health and Fitness Professional Checklist
- Exercise Video Library for Clients with MS
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More About the Course…
You can work with clients that suffer from multiple sclerosis to help develop strength, flexibility, balance, breathing, and improve their quality of life. In this Specialization course:
- You’ll learn the causes, signs, and symptoms of multiple sclerosis along with traditional treatment and management techniques.
- You’ll obtain a working knowledge of the anatomy and physiology affected by multiple sclerosis, and how they are used during exercise.
- You’ll learn to design and prescribe a proper exercise program with progression for MSers and be able to cue proper technique and body alignment.
- You’ll earn the title of MS Fitness Specialist.
Course Delivery and Assessment
This is an online, self-study course. The course is delivered using video and narrated slide presentations. Comprehension of the material will be measured via a mandatory, multiple-choice/true-false item, competency assessment requiring an 75% passing grade.
Prerequisites and Certificate Information
All of the online courses here on MedFit Classroom which lead to a Certificate of Specialization are considered advanced level education, and are meant to be taken by fitness professionals who have previously acquired education and experience as a professional within the health and fitness industry. In order for one to receive the Certificate of Specialization that is conferred upon those who purchase and complete this Fitness Specialist course, one must be able to show proof that he or she has the following:
- Evidence of a current certification, or vocational credential, from a reputable certifying or credentialing organization, and within the health and fitness industry; OR
- Evidence of an associate’s degree, or higher, from an accredited college or university in the field of exercise science, kinesiology, physical education, fitness, or a related field AND
- Evidence of liability insurance
Continuing Education
The completion of this specialization course, and the passing of its corresponding competency assessment, leads to a Certificate of Specialization. This Certificate of Specialization will be considered valid for a period of two years. To keep the certificate current, you must complete 10 hours of continuing education, on relevant subject matter, and formally renew the certificate prior to the date of its expiration. As with many certifications and specializations in our field, professionals should anticipate some costs to continuing education and renewal of the certificate.
This course is approved by the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) to provide 1.0 CEUs (10 hours).
This course is pending application and approval by ISSA and ACE. If your certifying body is not listed, you will be provided with a Certificate of Specialization at the end of the course that can be used to petition your certifying body for credit
About the Course Authors
CarolAnn, MS
Known as the trainers’ trainer, CarolAnn has become one of the country’s leading fitness educators, authors, and national presenters. Combining a Master’s degree in Exercise Science/Health Promotion with several fitness certifications/memberships such as FiTOUR, ACSM, ACE, AFAA, and LMI, she has been actively involved in the fitness industry for over 25 years.
She has executed her leadership and business skills within her career through various positions such as Wellness/Fitness Coordinator, General Manager, and Studio Owner. She specializes in teaching functional movement, pilates, yoga, TRX, HIIT, weight management, and behavior modification. She is the creator and star of The Steel Physique Fitness on Demand series. She is a freelance health & fitness expert content provider for various companies and organizations such as eHOW.com and LiveStrong.com. She is currently the Founder and Director of Education for Chiseled Faith, a Faith Based Health and Fitness Program for churches.
David Lyons
In 2006, David Lyons was hospitalized and diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at the age of 47. David, a former bodybuilder and health club owner, exercised regularly and lived a healthy lifestyle. He was devastated by the diagnosis and frustrated by the physical limitations of his condition. His initial MS attack left him with partial paralysis, tightness, pain and numbness in his extremities and back. These common symptoms of MS come and go without warning. The multiple lesions in David’s spinal cord make it difficult for him to coordinate movements and they affect his balance. The lesions in his brain cause cognitive problems affecting his concentration. And the lesion by his optic nerve, at times, causes vision impairment and blackness when seeing out of his left eye. David also lives in a constant state of fatigue caused by this disease attacking his nervous system. While in the hospital the doctors told David he would most likely leave in a wheelchair and would not return to his normal workout routine. They also warned him that MS is a disease that most often progressively worsens and to prepare for his limitations as he ages.
So what does David do? Give up and sink into depression? Grab a walker to steady himself? Retreat to bed to conserve his strength? No… at the age of 50, he decided to compete in an NPC bodybuilding competition!
David knew he could not do this alone, so he assembled a team he calls The Challenge Team. David needed dedicated, talented experts on his side to make this challenge a reality. His doctors all told him that his pursuit of a bodybuilding title was sheer madness, especially at 50 years old. On August 22, 2009, David competed in his first competition where he was awarded an impressive trophy for Most Inspirational Body Builder.
David is the founder of the MS Bodybuilding Challenge and co-founder of the MS Fitness Challenge with wife Kendra. He has dedicated his life to helping people with MS understand and be educated on the importance of fitness in their lives.
He is an author and sought after motivational speaker, dedicated to helping others by sharing the lessons gained from his life experience. His most recent book, Everyday Health & Fitness with Multiple Sclerosis was a #1 New Release on Amazon at its release.
He is the 2013 recipient of the Health Advocate of the Year Award; in 2015, he received the first ever Health Advocate Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Lifetime Fitness Inspiration Award in Feb 2016. In 2017, David received the Special Recognition Award from the National Fitness Hall of Fame.