Exercise for Multiple Sclerosis

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Exercise can be an important part of managing multiple sclerosis (MS) and maintaining physical and mental health. Some potential benefits of exercise for people with MS include improving cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength and endurance, flexibility, and balance, as well as reducing fatigue, stress, and depression. It can also help to improve mobility, function, and quality of life.

However, it's important for individuals with MS to work with their healthcare team to determine the most appropriate type and intensity of exercise for their specific needs and limitations. Some people with MS may need to start with low-impact activities, such as walking or swimming, and gradually progress to more challenging exercises, while others may need to modify their workouts to accommodate for fatigue or mobility issues.

Examples of exercises that may be beneficial for people with MS include:

  • Walking: This is a low-impact exercise that can help to improve cardiovascular fitness and mobility.

  • Swimming: Swimming is a great form of exercise for people with MS, as it is low-impact and can help to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscle strength, and flexibility.

  • Strength training: Resistance exercises, such as lifting weights or using resistance bands, can help to improve muscle strength and endurance.

  • Stretching: Stretching exercises can help to improve flexibility and range of motion.

  • Yoga: Yoga combines physical poses with breathing techniques and meditation, and can help to improve balance, flexibility, and relaxation.

It's important for individuals with MS to listen to their bodies and to stop exercising if they experience any symptoms, such as increased fatigue, muscle weakness, or difficulty with balance. It's also important to stay well-hydrated during exercise and to wear appropriate clothing and footwear.

 

How We Help

Physiotherapy can be an important part of the management of multiple sclerosis (MS). Physiotherapists are trained healthcare professionals who use a variety of techniques to help individuals improve their physical function and mobility, reduce pain and discomfort, and improve their overall quality of life.

Some of the ways that physiotherapy can help individuals with MS include:

  • Assessing and treating mobility issues: Physiotherapists can assess an individual's mobility and movement patterns and provide treatment and exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and balance. This can help to reduce the risk of falls and improve overall function.

  • Reducing fatigue: MS can cause fatigue, which can make it difficult for individuals to participate in physical activity. Physiotherapists can work with individuals to identify strategies to manage fatigue and incorporate physical activity into their daily routine.

  • Reducing muscle spasticity: Some individuals with MS may experience muscle spasticity, which is when the muscles feel tight and difficult to move. Physiotherapists can use techniques such as massage, stretching, and manual therapy to help reduce spasticity and improve mobility.

  • Managing pain: Physiotherapists can use a variety of techniques to help manage pain associated with MS, including exercises, heat and cold therapy, and manual therapy.

  • Improving respiratory function: MS can sometimes affect the muscles involved in breathing, and physiotherapists can use techniques such as chest physiotherapy to help improve respiratory function and reduce the risk of respiratory infections.

It's important for individuals with MS to work with their healthcare team, including their physiotherapist, to develop an appropriate treatment plan that meets their specific needs and goals.

Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Management Services

At Rebound Health, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of multiple sclerosis management in Sydney. A multi-disciplinary approach drives our reputation and underpins our commitment to offering comprehensive services for those with multiple sclerosis. As a registered NDIS provider, we integrate diverse therapies, including multiple sclerosis occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and exercise physiology, ensuring a holistic approach to your health journey. Our team specialises in multiple sclerosis rehabilitation, focusing on personalised treatment plans that cater to your unique needs. From assessing mobility to managing pain, we are dedicated to enhancing your quality of life through expert care and support. Trust us to be your partner in navigating the complexities of multiple sclerosis with expertise and compassion. Read more

Understanding Multiple Sclerosis

At Rebound Health, we believe in empowering our clients with knowledge about their condition. Our approach to multiple sclerosis care involves not just treatment but also education. By understanding the intricacies of MS, you gain more control over your health.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can manifest in various ways, with symptoms like fatigue, muscle spasticity, and mobility issues. These symptoms often fluctuate, making it essential to have a flexible and responsive care plan. Our team, skilled in multiple sclerosis care, tailors strategies to suit your situation. We emphasise the importance of a multi-faceted approach, combining medical treatment with lifestyle adjustments, to manage the symptoms effectively.

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, is a chronic disease that impacts the central nervous system, particularly the brain and spinal cord. The immune system incorrectly attacks the protective coating (myelin) that protects nerve fibres in this autoimmune condition, creating communication issues between the brain and the rest of the body. The symptoms of MS can vary widely and may include fatigue, walking difficulties, numbness, muscle weakness, and impaired coordination.

At Rebound Health, our focus on multiple sclerosis physio is pivotal in enhancing mobility and reducing symptoms. Physiotherapy is instrumental in managing physical challenges, promoting muscle strength, and improving overall well-being.

Furthermore, our comprehensive multiple sclerosis rehab program is tailored to fulfil the special needs of each individual. Rehab is not just about physical recovery; it's a holistic approach that encompasses various therapies aimed at improving quality of life and enabling greater independence for those living with MS.

Types and Progression of Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is categorised into different types, each reflecting the pattern and progression of the disease. 

  • Relapsing-Remitting MS (RRMS): This is the most typical state of MS, affecting about 85% of those diagnosed. Patients experience relapses of symptoms, followed by periods of remission. During remission, symptoms may completely disappear, or some signs may continue and become permanent.

  • Primary Progressive MS (PPMS): Approximately 15% of MS patients have PPMS. A gradual onset and continuous progression of symptoms without distinct relapses or remissions characterise this type.

  • Secondary Progressive MS (SPMS): SPMS usually follows RRMS. Initially, it presents with relapses and remissions, but over time, it progresses into a steadily worsening disease without distinct relapses.

  • Progressive-Relapsing MS (PRMS): This rare form of MS is marked by a steady progression of the disease from the onset, along with acute relapses. Unlike RRMS, there are no periods of remission in PRMS.

Impact on Daily Life

  • Physical Challenges: MS can lead to muscle weakness, balance issues, and fatigue, making daily tasks more challenging. Mobility may be affected, requiring aids like canes or wheelchairs.

  • Cognitive Effects: Many individuals experience cognitive changes, such as difficulties with memory, attention, and problem-solving skills.

  • Emotional Well-being: The uncertainty of MS can lead to emotional stress, including feelings of anxiety and depression.

  • Social and Work-Life: MS can impact one's ability to work, leading to changes in employment status. Social interactions might also be affected due to physical limitations or fatigue.

  • Family Dynamics: The condition can alter family roles and responsibilities, necessitating household management and care adjustments.

Reclaim Your Wellness with Rebound Health

At Rebound Health, we understand the complexities of living with multiple sclerosis. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way.

  • Explore Our Services: Dive into a world of comprehensive care, from occupational therapy and physiotherapy to dietetics and exercise physiology, all tailored to meet your unique needs.

  • Personalised Care Plans: Let us create a care plan that resonates with your journey, ensuring you receive the most effective and empathetic treatment.

  • Join Our Community: Become part of a supportive community that values your well-being and encourages progress.


Don't let MS define your life. Book a consultation with Rebound Health today and take the first step towards regaining control and joy in your life. Let us be the best part of your day, every day.