Weak Trunk Muscles, Spine Problems Need Early Attention in SMA

Children with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) who have spine deformities or weak trunk muscles are more likely than others to have substantial limits to functional abilities and life activities, a study in patients ages 6 months to 15 years reported. Strengthening trunk muscles through regular exercise and physical therapy…

You Can Become an Honorary SMA Athlete, Too

The Olympic Games in Tokyo are happening right now, which makes me think about how those of us with SMA are athletes in our own special way. How do we win against the opposing team of our symptoms? We must have high amounts of endurance, the will to overcome…

Ella Has Made Big Gains Since Diagnosis Day

My daughter Ella was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy type 2 at 14 months old. Our doctor offered us the hope that although there wasn’t a treatment or cure at the time, there was equipment we could use and therapies we could engage her in to give…

Follow SMA News Today’s Physical Therapy Coverage

By Michael Morale, Bionews Services’ Director of Multichannel Content Most people go to physical therapy because they’ve suffered an injury or are recovering from surgery. Previously, those of us with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) were told not to do physical therapy because stressing our muscles to make them stronger…

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