What is MS?
What is the aetiology of MS?
What is the pathophysiology of MS?
Demyelination of neurons in the CNS results in disruption of neural transmission & the consequent neurological signs & symptoms
What are the stages of inflammation in MS?
What are the most common sites of plaques in MS?
What are the 4 types of MS?
What does the diagnosis of MS involve?
- Diagnosis made after either 2 episodes or evidence of 2 separate lesions
What does the drug therapy management of MS involve?
What are the 2 main ways stem cell treatment for MS could be developed?
What are the impairments in MS?
What are the primary motor impairments in MS?
What should the subjective assessment of an MS patient include?
What should the objective assessment of an MS patient include?
What are the important components of activity assessment?
What are some of the measures used in MS?
What are the physio aims in MS?
What does physio for MS involve?
What did Cruickshank et al 2015 find regarding PRE training in MS?
What did Paltamaa et al 2012 find regarding balance training in MS?
What did Van den Berg 2006 find regarding treadmill training in MS?
What is spasticity often associated with in MS?
Painful crams & spasms
What does the medical management of spasticity include?
- Surgical management
What are the interventions for contracture?
What are the important components of activity training in MS?