Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Rehabilitation

Slows down disease progression, improves fatigue management and motor function through therapy and supportive interventions.

Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation

Why Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation is Done

  • To slow disease progression and maintain function
  • Reduces fatigue, slows down disease progression and improves motor function through therapy and supportive interventions.
  • To improve mobility and balance
  • To address bladder and bowel dysfunction
  • To enhance quality of life and independence

How Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation is Done

  • Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation of symptoms and functional abilities
  • Exercise Therapy: Low-impact aerobic and strength training
  • Balance Training: Stability exercises to prevent falls
  • Fatigue Management: Energy conservation techniques
  • Bladder Training: Pelvic floor exercises and continence strategies