Walking impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis: The impact of complex motor and non-motor symptoms across the disability spectrum

Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative pathology that affects young people in the prime of their lives, often having an impact on motor tasks such as walking, which subsequently affects participation in daily activities. The symptoms caused by MS are highly variable, and rehabili...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian journal of general practice 2022-04, Vol.51 (4), p.215-219
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description Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative pathology that affects young people in the prime of their lives, often having an impact on motor tasks such as walking, which subsequently affects participation in daily activities. The symptoms caused by MS are highly variable, and rehabilitation strategies, which often focus on movements and exercises to improve symptoms or function, are variable in success. Objective: The aim of this article is to summarise how motor and non-motor symptoms have an impact on walking ability in people with MS, and how this impact may vary across disability levels. Discussion: A variety of motor and non-motor symptoms are common in people with MS early after diagnosis, but they vary in their impact on walking, and this differs by disability level. A comprehensive assessment of all symptoms is required to understand contributors to walking disability and thus direct targeted nonpharmacological management options.
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Diagnosis
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Family relationships
Gait disorders
Humans
Motor ability
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis - complications
Multiple Sclerosis - rehabilitation
Neurological nursing
Patients
Physiological aspects
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