Multiple Sclerosis

We want to be a part of your success story!

Bodyscape’s MS program is committed to helping you overcome your most difficult MS challenges

Top 3 reasons to choose Bodyscape Physical Therapy for your MS care

Our therapists have extensive experience working with patients with MS

Bodyscape’s MS Support Group meets bimonthly focused on YOUR emotional well-being.

Our owner has had MS since 1997 and specializes in MS care.

Bodyscape focuses on finding solutions. Taking action now by contacting Bodyscape is the best move you can make.

We understand that you are likely tired of:

  • Struggling with symptoms related to your MS such as feeling weak, unstable, fatigue, stiffness and tightness, pain, balance and gait issues, cognitive and emotional difficulties, bowel and bladder problems, and overall physical challenges in daily life
  • Being frustrated due to your inability to do things that used to be easier
  • Fearing that you will have to give up what you love doing.
  • Avoiding activities like social events, because they’re too physically difficult
  • Wondering if you’ll ever get better

You are here because you’re ready to:

  • Feel better and be able to physically do a lot more
  • Experience positive improvement in your MS symptoms
  • Be able to do things again like go up/down stairs, walk in your neighborhood, make meals, take care of your house and family, and visit friends
  • Enjoy your life again

Bodyscape is on a mission to help you:

  • Feel better physically, emotionally and spiritually after your MS diagnosis.
  • Receive guidance and motivation to begin taking care of yourself
  • Improve how you’re moving and achieve your goals

Since Bodyscape’s owner, Leslie Frank, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1997 she’s been devoted to improving her patient’s lives with consistent positive reinforcement and “you can do it” attitude. Leslie had a rapid decline her first year after diagnosis, and she knew she had to turn her life around. With consistent daily focused training, she was able to go on a backpack 6 months later and nothing has stopped her since. She even hiked the John Muir Trail solo a few years ago.

Without knowing it at the time, she was doing “forced use” training. This means she made herself do what was most difficult daily, making it incrementally more difficult. Now forced use training is regularly done with patients who have neurological conditions such as stroke and MS.

Leslie is a strong believer in meeting each patient’s MS symptoms with a Can Do attitude, and you can experience this when you come to Bodyscape!

It’s time you get back to being you and improve the way you move!