• Primary: Assess feasibility of a pragmatic trial of community qigong classes • Secondary: Explore preliminary effects of qigong on balance, gait, and quality of life • This study allowed for an assessment of qigong for people with MS in a ‘real world’ setting • Some feasibility outcomes were not met, suggesting the need to modify current design to better meet participants’ needs and increase retention • Exploratory analyses suggest trends in improvement of mental health and fatigue that may warrant further investigation with a modified qigong intervention • Varied levels of classes, including simpler or more meditative forms of qigong to meet specific needs of participants • Refined inclusion criteria to capture potential effects of physical function Qigong for Multiple Sclerosis: A Pragmatic, Randomized Feasibility Study 1National University of Natural Medicine, Helfgott Research Institute, Portland, OR 2Oregon Health & Science University, Department...