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Table 1. Common Symptoms Associated with Multiple Sclerosis
Visual
: Blurred Vision, Double Vision, Nystagmus, Decrease Night Vision, Constrast Difficulty
Cerebral
: Memory Loss, Cognitive Deficits, Depression, Mood Disorders
Brainstem
: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Swallowing Difficulty, Sensory Numbness & Tingling Loss of Proprioception, Loss of Position Sense, Vibration Loss, Abnormal Sensation
Bowel & Bladder
: Urgency, Hesitancy, Incontinence, Constipation
Pyramidal
: Muscle Weakness, Paresthesia, Loss of Motor Coordination, Paralysis, Spasticity
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Background Information
Clinical Features
Pharmaceutical Treatment
Exercise Prescription Forms
Education and Counseling
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