This comprehensive resource guides health and rehabilitation practitioners as they engage in the rehabilitation process with people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The first section offers an overview of MS basics, and the next two describe MS rehabilitation to manage impairments and enhance activity and participation. The final section discusses contextual factors that may influence MS rehabilitation efforts. The text provides a broad-based perspective on the disease, describes how it influences everyday life, and suggests strategies that can be employed by rehabilitation practitioners to enable people with MS to fully engage in everyday life.
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Foundations: Introduction. Multiple Sclerosis Basics. Stories to Inform the Art of Rehabilitation Practice. An Overview of Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation. Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation for Impairments in Body Structure and Function: Fatigue. Balance Disorders. Muscle Strength, Tone, and Coordination. Cognition. Chronic Pain. Depression. Visual Impairments. Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation for Activity Limitations and Participation Restrictions: Communication. Mobility. Self-Care. Domestic Life. Employment. Physical Activity and Leisure. The Influence of Personal and Environmental Context on Multiple Sclerosis and Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation: Influences of Age and Sex. Other Health Concerns. Coping. Physical Environment. Caregiving. Cultural Considerations. Moving into the Future: Optimizing Rehabilitation Experiences.