
Rehabilitation in MS
Rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis (MS) involves therapies designed to help individuals manage symptoms and improve their daily functioning. It includes physical therapy to enhance strength and mobility, occupational therapy to assist with daily tasks and adaptations, and speech therapy if needed. The goal is to maximize independence, reduce discomfort, and improve quality of life. While it doesn't cure MS, rehabilitation can help people adapt to changes caused by the condition and maintain as much activity and independence as possible. It is personalized to each person’s needs and the progression of their MS.