Success of BrAMS at BS7 Gym leads to second class being launched this week
13 March 2014
The ‘Batting for BrAMS’ MS physiotherapy scheme which launched at BS7 Gym in Bristol last September has made such an impact on many of those that have attended the course it has enabled patients to have the ability to return to work, seek further employment and have the confidence to undertake regular high level exercise which they previously did not think possible.
The course – which lasts just 6 weeks, is the first of its kind in Bristol to be introduced to high ability people with MS. It teaches patients skills such as complex balance and movement in an environment where their individual needs are understood and cared for. Some have then felt comfortable enough to join BS7 gym at a special discounted rate so exercise becomes part of their daily lives.
And it’s not just the active part of the classes that have proved such a success. Nathan Walsh, Personal Trainer at BS7 Gym says: “I’ve decided to set up a second class on Fridays where after a 40 minute workout, the group has an opportunity to socialise and enjoy the facilities in the new Bristol Pavilion. It’s a fantastic opportunity for the ‘Batting for BrAMS’ group to continue to build on their progress which has been inspiring to watch develop over the first few months the project has been going.”
Course participant Del McIntosh said: “I was so pleased to be able to join the programme and meet other patients like myself. The classes have enabled me to take control of my life and have given me the confidence to manage my MS symptoms effectively. My husband has commented that he now has his wife back and friends have said I have regained my sparkle.”
The classes are led by MS Specialist Physiotherapist Tania Burge with the help of nurses from BrAMS and personal trainers from BS7 Gym. “It is wonderful to see how much patients have progressed enabling them to reach their own personal goals,” Tania explained. “For example one of the patients has started training for a half marathon after starting to run again following a relapse.”
For further information about BrAMS, Bristol and Avon Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Centre based at Frenchay Hospital contact the organisation on 0117 340 2992 or for information about the ‘Batting for BrAMS’ scheme contact BS7 Gym on 0117 910 8000.
About MS
MS is the commonest disabling neurological disease of young adults. Over 100,000 people in the UK have MS and it affects over two million more through their friends, family and carers.
About BrAMS
Back in 2008 BrAMS was opened at Frenchay Hospital and is the first centre of its kind in the UK providing pioneering research, treatment and therapy for people with MS in the South West and beyond. The multi-disciplinary care and research team based at BrAMS has established the unit as a centre of excellence and is now recognised worldwide for its expertise and the development of new techniques. To find out more information about the work of the BrAMS centre, visit www.brams.org.uk or contact the unit on 0117 340 2992.