Multiple sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis Physiotherapy

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurological condition that affects the brain and spinal cord, leading to problems with movement, balance, vision, and muscle control. Symptoms can vary but often include fatigue, muscle weakness, numbness, spasticity, and coordination issues. Physiotherapy plays a vital role in managing MS by helping maintain mobility, reducing stiffness, improving strength, and enhancing overall independence. With a personalized physiotherapy plan, patients can improve quality of life, manage symptoms better, and continue daily activities with greater ease and confidence.

  • Is physiotherapy effective for Multiple Sclerosis?

    Yes, physiotherapy helps manage MS symptoms by improving balance, mobility, and muscle strength, while also reducing stiffness and fatigue.

  • How many sessions are usually needed?

    Session frequency depends on the stage and severity of MS. Regular physiotherapy over weeks to months is recommended for best results and long-term management.

  • Can MS exercises be done at home?

    Yes, guided home exercises provided by a physiotherapist can help maintain flexibility and strength safely, but professional supervision is essential for progress tracking.

Our Benefits for Multiple Sclerosis

  • Helps manage muscle stiffness, spasms, and weakness
  • Improves walking, balance, and coordination
  • Supports energy conservation and reduces fatigue
  • Enhances flexibility and joint mobility
  • Strengthens muscles to maintain independence
  • Provides strategies to prevent falls and improve safety
  • Boosts confidence and overall quality of life