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Multiple Sclerosis Physical Therapy Pdf

Multiple Sclerosis Physical Therapy Pdf

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Physical and mental fatigue • Visual disturbances (blurred or double vision; loss of color vision; abnormal pupil response) • Muscle spasticity, with or without pain. Sign Up For Free · View Treatments · Explore Resources · es: SYMPTOMS · DIAGNOSIS · TREATMENTS · Managing Side Effects. Multiple Sclerosis is a neurologic disease that can lead to weakness, decreased walk-ing, decreased balance and coordination, and a decreased activity level that in turn can lead to a sedentary lifestyle. Oct 31, · There is a documented need for improvements in rehabilitative services, including incorporation of standardized measures for the evaluation and ongoing assessment of persons with MS, increased awareness for the signs and symptoms of a change in patient status, and a need for patient engagement in identification of rehabilitation goals and treatm. Contact a physical therapist to develop a specialized program to meet your individual needs or receive an annual checkup to optimize quality of life. Reach out to National MS Society or MS Association of America for wellness groups in your area to build a network for lifelong exercise maintenance. Exercise can be broken down into five categories, one of which is relaxation. All are important to people with MS. Flexibility—stretching the muscle and tendon to its full length and moving the joint through its full range. Let your doctor know that you want to include physical activity in your healthy lifestyle. This workbook will focus on flexibility, range of motion, and some mild muscular strength and endurance. As you go through these activities, you will learn about the importance of exercise and MS. Multiple Sclerosis is a neurologic disease that can lead to weakness, decreased walk-ing, decreased balance and coordination, and a decreased activity level that in turn can lead to a sedentary lifestyle.