Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system (CNS: brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves). The disease is caused by one’s own immune system, which attacks the insulating fatty-tissue of CNS and forms scarring called myelin. As a consequence, nerve impulses in brain and and spinal cord are disrupted and distorted. Symptoms differ from person to person. However, several common symptoms include fatigue, emotional changes, poor vision, walking difficulties, numbness, muscle spasms, digestive problems, pain, and depression. Pathways treat MS with a combination of therapies and pharmaceutics. Please call us today for an evaluation.

– From Spinehealth.com