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2017-11-11 15:43:54
My wife has been affected by Cerebral demyelation last week. Fortunately the issue is daignosed and she is put on steriods. In last 10 days In her right side has become about 10% weaker. What kind of physio can help her and can she become normal? How much time it takes for physio to work.
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Answered2017-11-12 08:32:52

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Ask her to go with normal limb mobilisations, limb strengthening exercises
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Answered2017-11-12 07:58:34

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Well she needs physiotherapy a lot which will improve her daily activity level & quality of life. No medicine & physiotherapy can stop demyelination ... we both can slow down the process & chances of complications. So she has to be optimistic & take care of her exact goal oriented treatment guidelines protocols. Type of physiotherapy will depend on her incapabilities & challenges she is facing now a days. That will depend on Physiotherapy assessment only then only can plan treatment guidelines accordingly. Esp.in these cases there are Strengthening/Balance-Coordination & Gait Training mainly. Regards.

Answered2017-11-12 07:05:42

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