2014
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.12154
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Strong evidence exists that multidisciplinary rehabilitation and fatigue management courses improve function and participation in people with multiple sclerosis

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“…Similarly, another authors emphasized that a client-centered approach is important in increasing individuals' participation in treatment and satisfaction (20). In addition, researchers stated that client-centered and occupations and goal-oriented training may have positive effects on the occupational performance and satisfaction of people with MS (21). In the current study, it was determined that client-centered training has positive effects on perceived occupational performance and satisfaction in people with MS. We think that the intervention of a client-centered training approach will lead to more effective results, since lesions are observed in different places in the central nervous system in diseases such as MS, and therefore the disease varies from person to person.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Similarly, another authors emphasized that a client-centered approach is important in increasing individuals' participation in treatment and satisfaction (20). In addition, researchers stated that client-centered and occupations and goal-oriented training may have positive effects on the occupational performance and satisfaction of people with MS (21). In the current study, it was determined that client-centered training has positive effects on perceived occupational performance and satisfaction in people with MS. We think that the intervention of a client-centered training approach will lead to more effective results, since lesions are observed in different places in the central nervous system in diseases such as MS, and therefore the disease varies from person to person.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…There is no research on the direct improvement of patients' social isolation following physical rehabilitation exercise. However, in an MS case studies, multidisciplinary rehabilitation and fatigue management courses were found to improve functional levels and social participation (George and White, 2014). In a study of NMOSD, patients had improved bladder function and motor function and less fatigue after receiving multidisciplinary rehabilitation (Suo et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…For example, various rehabilitation interventions have been shown to improve balance, 68 walking speed and endurance, 911 aerobic capacity, 11,12 strength of the extremities, 12 functional independence, 13 and quality of life. 14 Rehabilitation strategies have also been shown to decrease falls, 6,15 fatigue, 8,12,14,16,17 and overall disability. 18 Generally, cognition 1922 and mood 23 have been shown to improve with rehabilitation.…”
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