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Managing MS Symptoms
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Poor coordination or incoordination

(see also Balance and Dizziness)

Poor coordination in MS results from cerebellar involvement and can be one of the most disabling symptoms of MS. It often co-exists with tremor, and balance difficulties. Errors in rate, range, direction, and force of movement are characteristic in these cases, making the simplest of daily activities like walking, pouring liquids, eating, and personal hygiene very difficult. Safety is a major concern and occupational therapy can be of help in assessing the home environment with a view to safety features. (See tremor, balance).

Key Healthcare Professionals:
Neurologist, occupational and physical therapists.

Symptom Management:
Walking aids, home safety assessment with focus on bathroom, kitchen and stairs.

Other Resources:
MS Answers An MS Society of Canada website that provides information on a variety of topics. Information is provided by a range of North American experts who respond to inquires from individuals affected by MS.

Charitable registration
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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
Toll free to reach the nearest regional office: 1 800 268-7582

To locate the MS Society office near you, please select your region:

E-mail: info@mssociety.ca
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