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Rehabilitation in MS is hot topic at CMSC 2018


 

Highlights of this year’s rehab sessions at the CMSC conference include a 3-hour course on imbalance in MS that will “provide an intensive review of the anatomy of the balance system and educate the audience on evaluation and treatment interventions specific to retraining the balance system,” Ms. Bobryk said.

Another highlight: A half-day course that will “provide the rationale for including rehabilitation in a comprehensive model of care for people with severe MS,” she said. “Unique interventions such as the use of functional electrical stimulation cycling and body weight-supported treadmill training will be discussed.”

In the big picture, “clinicians who are working in the field of MS realize the benefits of rehab, but more education is needed to spread the word to the broader scope of health care providers,” Ms. Bobryk said. “Patients are often the ones that bring up rehab to their physicians to initiate a referral.”

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