Motor Neuron Disease (MND) Rehabilitation

Supports patients with ALS or similar disorders through palliative therapy, mobility aids, and respiratory care.

Motor Neuron Disease Rehabilitation

Why Motor Neuron Disease Rehabilitation is Done

  • To maintain function and independence as long as possible
  • To manage respiratory function and breathing
  • To provide palliative care and comfort
  • To support communication and swallowing
  • To enhance quality of life

How Motor Neuron Disease Rehabilitation is Done

  • Assessment: Regular evaluation of function and needs
  • Respiratory Support: Breathing exercises and ventilation assistance
  • Mobility Aids: Wheelchairs, walkers, and adaptive equipment
  • Communication: Speech therapy and assistive devices
  • Palliative Care: Comfort measures and symptom management