
Conquer Multiple Sclerosis
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 8:00 AM EDT
- Location
- Mount Pleasant, MI
- 349 E Preston St., 48859
- Featured distance
- 3.1 Miles
- Type
- RUN
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At a glance
Double-check key detailsRun or walk a 5K on Central Michigan University's campus to support the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and raise awareness for MS.
- For a Cause
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- For a Cause
Join the Physical Therapy Student Organization (PTSO) for the Conquer Multiple Sclerosis 5K, a run or walk dedicated to supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. This event takes place around Central Michigan University’s campus in Mount Pleasant, MI. Participants contribute directly to a vital cause, helping to raise awareness and funds for those affected by Multiple Sclerosis. It's an opportunity to move with purpose and make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals navigating this autoimmune disease.
What to expect
- Experience a 5K run or walk on the Central Michigan University campus.
- Support the National Multiple Sclerosis Society with your participation.
- Connect with the Physical Therapy Student Organization and the community.
Standout details
- Supports National Multiple Sclerosis Society
- Organized by Physical Therapy Student Organization
- 5K run or walk on university campus
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Vibe Check
Easygoing
warm-day exposure
- Rolling area
- Warm season
The course
- Rolling
- Timed race
From the organizer
This will be a 5K run or walk around Central Michigan University’s campus that is sponsored by the Physical Therapy Student Organization (PTSO) for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). MS is an autoimmune disease in which the covering of nerves is broken down. Proceeds from the event will go to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. For more information, please visit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society website (nationalmssociety.org).
There are three types of MS. Relapsing-remitting MS involves a person experiencing a flare up of symptoms that will eventually recede with time. Secondary-progressive MS involves a person gradually experiencing symptoms in which may or may not recede. Lastly, primary-progressive MS involves a gradual onset of symptoms with no remission. Someone with MS may experience symptoms such as fatigue, numbness, fatigue, trouble walking, vision problems, and shock like pain with neck movements. A diagnosis of MS can take a significant amount of time, the average diagnosis taking up to 2 years. Once MS is diagnosed, physical therapy is one of the health professionals a person might see. Physical therapy can help strengthen muscles, improve the ability to walk, help balance and coordination, and improve overall mobility. Although physical therapy cannot cure MS, it can help improve the quality of life and independence of the person with the diagnosis.
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