
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Rehabilitation of Persons with Multiple Sclerosis
Clinical Practice Guidelines for the rehabilitation of individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) provide evidence-based recommendations to help healthcare providers deliver effective care. These guidelines focus on improving mobility, managing symptoms, enhancing quality of life, and promoting independence. Key components include tailored exercise programs, education about self-management, and strategies to address emotional and cognitive challenges. The goal is to empower patients to actively participate in their rehabilitation, optimize function, and adapt to the changing nature of MS, ensuring that therapy is personalized and aligned with each person's unique needs and circumstances.