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In this episode, we are sharing highlights from our webinar, ‘Movement and Breathing Better whilst Living Well with Overcoming MS’ with Gillian Robinson. Gillian is a physiotherapist at the MS Therapy Centre in Lothian, Scotland. She discusses how MS affects breathing, how to breathe better and the importance of physical activity for people with MS.
This webinar was recorded as part of our Finding Hope with Overcoming MS webinar series. Watch the original webinar here. Keep reading for the key episode takeaways and Gillian’s bio.
00:57 Why and how we should breathe.
04:22 How MS can affect respiration.
09:13 Consequences of ineffective breathing.
11:00 Monitoring and slowing your breathing helps with fatigue and stress management.
14:05 Posture and nasal breathing are important.
20:19 Deep breathing exercises can be part of your meditation practice to strengthen respiratory muscles.
27:23 Benefits of exercise for people with MS.
33:00 Include both aerobic and anaerobic activities in your routine.
36:38 Vestibular retraining, physiotherapy, Tai Chi and Thera Bands can be helpful for people with MS.
38:16 Breathing exercises can strengthen your pelvic floor and abdominals.
40:06 Virtual reality and visualisation can both be used to improve wellbeing.
41:53 Noticing your breathing is the first step to improving it.
Breathing can be affected by MS, so it’s important to keep active to strengthen muscles in the respiratory system.
Nasal breathing is really important for optimal health.
Visualisation whilst breathing can help strengthen muscles.
Noticing your breathing is the first step to improving it.
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After graduating from Dundee University with a BSc Hons in Anatomical Sciences, Gillian went on to study physiotherapy. She graduated in 2002 and worked in Croydon University Hospital for 10 years where she cemented her passion for neurology. During her time in Croydon, she completed an MSc in Acupuncture from Coventry University, a useful tool for the treatment box.
In 2012, Gillian moved to Edinburgh where she began working at the MS Therapy Centre Lothian as Lead Physiotherapist. Here she has developed a reputable service for those who attend the centre and has established strong links with the medical and healthcare professionals who are involved in their clients’ care. The ethos promoted by the MS Therapy Centre is one of supported self-management, encouraging and enabling the clients to understand and take control of their symptoms. Within her role Gillian is dedicated to helping people explore their capabilities and facilitate them to achieve a fitter, healthier, happier self.
Gillian is also a director of the social enterprise, Health Design Collective. Set up in 2019, they have a vision to create innovative products for people with long-term health conditions through co-design with the end users. Their first product currently under development is footwear for people with foot drop.
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In this episode, we are sharing highlights from our webinar, ‘Movement and Breathing Better whilst Living Well with Overcoming MS’ with Gillian Robinson. Gillian is a physiotherapist at the MS Therapy Centre in Lothian, Scotland. She discusses how MS affects breathing, how to breathe better and the importance of physical activity for people with MS.
This webinar was recorded as part of our Finding Hope with Overcoming MS webinar series. Watch the original webinar here. Keep reading for the key episode takeaways and Gillian’s bio.
00:57 Why and how we should breathe.
04:22 How MS can affect respiration.
09:13 Consequences of ineffective breathing.
11:00 Monitoring and slowing your breathing helps with fatigue and stress management.
14:05 Posture and nasal breathing are important.
20:19 Deep breathing exercises can be part of your meditation practice to strengthen respiratory muscles.
27:23 Benefits of exercise for people with MS.
33:00 Include both aerobic and anaerobic activities in your routine.
36:38 Vestibular retraining, physiotherapy, Tai Chi and Thera Bands can be helpful for people with MS.
38:16 Breathing exercises can strengthen your pelvic floor and abdominals.
40:06 Virtual reality and visualisation can both be used to improve wellbeing.
41:53 Noticing your breathing is the first step to improving it.
Breathing can be affected by MS, so it’s important to keep active to strengthen muscles in the respiratory system.
Nasal breathing is really important for optimal health.
Visualisation whilst breathing can help strengthen muscles.
Noticing your breathing is the first step to improving it.
Want to learn more about living a full and happy life with multiple sclerosis? Sign up to our newsletter to hear our latest tips.
Subscribe to this podcast and never miss an episode. Listen to our archive of Living Well with MS episode here. If you like Living Well with MS, please leave a 5-star review.
Feel free to share your comments and suggestions for future guests and episode topics by emailing [email protected].
Make sure you sign up to our newsletter to hear our latest tips and news about living a full and happy life with MS.
If you enjoy this podcast and want to support the ongoing work of Overcoming MS, you can leave a donation.
After graduating from Dundee University with a BSc Hons in Anatomical Sciences, Gillian went on to study physiotherapy. She graduated in 2002 and worked in Croydon University Hospital for 10 years where she cemented her passion for neurology. During her time in Croydon, she completed an MSc in Acupuncture from Coventry University, a useful tool for the treatment box.
In 2012, Gillian moved to Edinburgh where she began working at the MS Therapy Centre Lothian as Lead Physiotherapist. Here she has developed a reputable service for those who attend the centre and has established strong links with the medical and healthcare professionals who are involved in their clients’ care. The ethos promoted by the MS Therapy Centre is one of supported self-management, encouraging and enabling the clients to understand and take control of their symptoms. Within her role Gillian is dedicated to helping people explore their capabilities and facilitate them to achieve a fitter, healthier, happier self.
Gillian is also a director of the social enterprise, Health Design Collective. Set up in 2019, they have a vision to create innovative products for people with long-term health conditions through co-design with the end users. Their first product currently under development is footwear for people with foot drop.
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