Progressive strength training designed to burn fat and build muscle — no gym, no equipment needed.
Progressive strength training designed to burn fat and build muscle — no gym, no equipment needed.
The ALS scan (FIST) helps diagnose ALS by:
Understanding ALS: The Role of Scans and the Real First Steps in Diagnosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive and fatal neurological disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. It is characterized by the degeneration of motor neurons, leading to muscle weakness, atrophy, and paralysis. Early diagnosis of ALS is crucial for effective management and potential therapeutic interventions. In recent years, the ALS scan, also known as the F-wave/M-wave (F/M) scan or ALS diagnostic scan, has emerged as a valuable diagnostic tool for detecting ALS.
A radiologist or neurologist will interpret the scan results, looking for:
Answer 4 quick questions and we'll match you with the growwithjo program that fits your goals, fitness level, and schedule.
Take the QuizFollow a clear, flexible plan that removes the guesswork and keeps you moving.
View SampleConnect with women just like you, share wins, and stay inspired on your journey.
Join NowCheck in, ask questions, and get re-energized when motivation dips.
See Past LivesEarn badges as you stay consistent and let small wins fuel your big goals.
Start StreakBring workouts to the big screen for an immersive home gym experience.
Learn How
The ALS scan (FIST) helps diagnose ALS by:
Understanding ALS: The Role of Scans and the Real First Steps in Diagnosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive and fatal neurological disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. It is characterized by the degeneration of motor neurons, leading to muscle weakness, atrophy, and paralysis. Early diagnosis of ALS is crucial for effective management and potential therapeutic interventions. In recent years, the ALS scan, also known as the F-wave/M-wave (F/M) scan or ALS diagnostic scan, has emerged as a valuable diagnostic tool for detecting ALS.
A radiologist or neurologist will interpret the scan results, looking for:
Starting something new can feel overwhelming. Here are the questions we hear most.