Date Presented 04/02/2022
This review provides evidence of nontraditional and alternative interventions to inspire practitioners to implement practices outside traditional rehabilitation. This review empowers clinicians to explore home-based and nontraditional interventions to improve the activities of daily living performance of persons living with multiple sclerosis. Clinicians will strengthen their foundational knowledge to incorporate alternative interventions to advance their practice.
Primary Author and Speaker: Shelby Rogers
Additional Authors and Speakers: Alexandra Lambropoulos
Contributing Authors: Amanda Hajare, Kimberlyn Belveal, Claudia List Hilton, Amber B. Armstead, Stephanie Gunkel
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