Multiple Sclerosis Case Study

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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an erratic disease of the central nervous system that is often disabling. This disease interrupts the transmission of information from the brain to the body. MS attacks the myelin on nerve cells, which is a coating around the cells. The cause of MS is still unknown. Researchers believe that people are born with a genetic predisposition and that can be triggered by unknown environmental factors which result in developing the disease. MS affects 2.3 million people in the world. Though, the cause is unknown, there are factors that are associated with the disease including gender, genetics, age, geography, and ethnic background. The majority of people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50. MS is …show more content…

For adolescents suffering with MS, my health promotion program is occupational therapy (OT) that focuses on cognitive rehabilitation in schools. Occupational therapy can help individuals with memory loss, concentration issues, and other cognitive issues. OT is important for adolescents because the improvements they make in these years of their lives could make the progression of their disease a more bearable process. It is also beneficial for fatigue, which often accompanies cognitive dysfunction as a symptom. The first step an OT will do to help manage their fatigue is figure out what worsens the patient’s fatigue and what they can do to reduce it. The OT can help the patient find ways to conserve their energy during daily activities so that they can have energy all day and not feel exhausted. This cognitive rehabilitative program will help the children set realistic goals, and teach them how to work with their loss of memory or difficulty with concentrating or staying organized. The patient’s cognitive function cannot be restored, but the program can help them compensate for their deficit. Their memory, attention, prioritizing, and problem solving are areas that they can improve with cognitive rehabilitation. This program will focus on energy management and cognitive

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