Have you tried physical therapy and/or occupational therapy and felt like it did not help your MS symptoms? It’s likely you will still benefit from physical therapy, but you need a therapist with the right tools in their tool belt to achieve optimal results.
There are two important points to consider in finding the right care for your MS needs:
A great place to start looking for a physical therapist in your area is through the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) specialists website. Check out their website for someone with a Neurologic Certified Specialist designation (NCS). http://www.apta.org/apta/findapt/index.aspx?navID=10737422525 A bit about Julie...Julie Hom, MPT, NCS is a physical therapist specializing in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis and balance and fall prevention. She is a Neurologic Certified Specialist (NCS) through the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) which is a certification confirming higher skills and knowledge with respect to neurological disorders. Click here to read more about Julie...http://www.healthcarejourney.com/read-about-our-virtual-ms-center-staff.html Note: the information that is being provided is for "Advice Only" for individuals in California. |
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