Physiotherapy for MS
Problems with mobility, balance, fatigue and spasticity are common issues for people diagnosed with MS for which physiotherapy can be a beneficial therapy.
Physiotherapists provide a unique contribution to the management of people with MS by improving and maintaining functional abilities and managing the physical long term symptoms.
Physiotherapists can provide specific rehabilitation programs and facilitate self management and coordinated care.
For people with more complex needs physiotherapy should be delivered within a multidisciplinary specialist team/service where regular evaluation and assessment can be provided.
There is evidence that multidisciplinary rehabilitation can improve levels of activity and participation levels of people with MS.
The greatest potential for central nervous system adaptation and recovery occurs in the early stages of the disease.
Physiotherapy intervention and advice early after diagnosis can reduce disability, maximise potential for independence, improve employment sustainability and reduce the impact that the disease has on health and quality of life factors.
