Wendy Hendrie
Wendy Hendrie has specialised in the management of multiple sclerosis and complex neurodisability for over forty years. She has worked in the NHS, on Younger Disabled Units and in MS Therapy Centres. She completed a PhD in 2012 looking at the physical and psychological effects of regular standing frame use in the homes of people with progressive MS.
She was a member of the 2014 NICE Guideline Development Group for MS and was a founder member of the UK group Therapists in MS (TiMS), of which she was co-chair for six years. She lectures widely on all aspects of MS management and is on the Faculty of the MS Academy. She currently works as a clinician at an MS Centre in Norwich. As well as her clinical work, she is involved in a number of research and advisory projects in the UK.