Multiple Sclerosis Rehab Scranton and Wilkes-Barre
Therapies for living well with Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, inflammatory, neurologic disease.
MS affects the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal
cord. Symptoms vary by individual but can include:
- walking and balance difficulties
- fatigue and weakness
- muscle stiffness or spasms
- pain and other sensory changes
- vision problems
- dizziness or vertigo
- speech and swallowing issues
- thinking and memory deficits
- urinary and sexual dysfunction
The clinical course of MS typically includes relapses (worsening of old
symptoms or emergence of new symptoms) and remissions (periods when symptoms
improve). Whether symptoms are mild or severe, research shows everyone
with MS can benefit from rehabilitation. Therapy should begin at time
of diagnosis and occur in regular bouts throughout life.
Multiple Sclerosis Care
Our experienced, caring staff provides specialized physical, occupational,
and speech therapies. These therapies are available in all our practice
settings, including home health, skilled nursing, inpatient and outpatient
rehab, ensuring continuity of care throughout the rehabilitation process.
Our team includes clinicians who have been designated as Partners in Care
with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Partners in care are specialty
providers who have demonstrated knowledge and expertise in treating people with MS.
Utilizing the latest technology, our expert therapists provide a variety
of services tailored to each patient’s needs and goals.
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Physical therapy concentrates on mobility in the home and community. It addresses many
impairments, such as weakness, stiffness, imbalance, and fatigue, that
can challenge mobility. Physical therapists can also recommend appropriate
footwear, walking devices, and braces to make mobility safer and less
restricted.
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Occupational therapy focuses on everyday activities like bathing, dressing, toileting, and
household chores, and the skills needed to perform these tasks, such as
upper-body strength, coordination, and fine-motor skills. Occupational
therapists can provide advice on adaptive equipment and energy conservation
strategies to make tasks easier.
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Vestibular rehabilitation, performed by credentialed physical and occupational therapists, concentrates
on reducing dizziness and vertigo.
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Speech therapy assists with speech, swallowing, thinking, and memory problems. Speech-language
pathologists can improve speech intelligibility and loudness through increased
breath support/control needed for communication of daily wants and needs.
They may provide respiratory/breathing muscle training to increase speaking
skills for everyday activities. Augmentative and alternative communication
(AAC) can also assist to increase communication through the use of technology
such as a computerized speech device to improve communication in all settings.
Multiple Sclerosis Partners in Care
As a National Multiple Sclerosis Society MS Partner in Care, Allied Services
offers a wide range of therapeutic interventions.
Begin Your Recovery Journey Today
Getting physical therapy at our Rehab Centers is hassle-free. With Direct
Access, you can begin without needing a referral, which means you won't
have to go through the expense and inconvenience of seeing another physician
for a referral.
To find a nearby Rehab Center, please refer to the
Locations section or contact us at
570-348-1360.