Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a nervous system disease that affects your brain and spinal cord. It damages the myelin sheath, the material that surrounds and protects your nerve cells. This damage slows down or blocks messages between your brain and your body, leading to the symptoms of MS. No one knows what causes MS. It may be an autoimmune disease, which happens when your body attacks itself. Multiple sclerosis affects women more than men. It often begins between the ages of 20 and 40. Usually, the disease is mild, but some people lose the ability to write, speak or walk. There is no cure for MS, but medicines may slow it down and help control symptoms. Physical and occupational therapy may also help. 

 
 

Why Physical Therapy can HELP patients with MS

    • Balance problems
    • Incoordination
    • Fatigue
    • Pain
    • Weakness
    • Posture
    • Difficulty physically performing daily activities (such as walking or getting up from a sitting position)

    Metro Physical Therapy can be very helpful at lessening secondary symptoms of MS. Our physical therapists can teach you exercises to strengthen and loosen muscles. Many of these exercises can be performed at home. The Goal of Metro Physical Therapy is to improve your independence and quality of life by improving movement and function and relieving pain.