Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). People who have multiple sclerosis may lose coordination and muscle control. However, many people with multiple sclerosis are only mildly affected by the disease and continue to lead their lives much as they did before their diagnosis.
There are two different patterns of MS symptoms. The more common pattern is episodes of symptoms for days or weeks followed by periods of no symptoms for weeks or months. This type of MS is called relapsing-remitting disease.
The less common pattern is steady worsening of symptoms from the first signs of illness. This is called primary progressive disease.
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| Service Name | Appointment |
|---|---|
| Adult Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 734-936-7175 |
| Collaborative Wheelchair Clinic | 734-936-7175 |
| Neuromuscular Rehabilitation | 734-936-7175 |
| Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Program | 734-936-7175 |

