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Recognition, Description, and Variability of Spasticity in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis and Potential Barriers to Clinician-Patient Dialogue: Results From SEEN-MSS, a Large-Scale, Self-Reported Survey.

Ben ThrowerScott D NewsomeBarry HendinSherry DaneseJenifer PattersonRobert Chinnapongse
Published in: International journal of MS care (2024)
Results emphasize the variable nature of spasticity and the lack of a common language to describe symptoms, underscoring the importance of education, earlier recognition, and customized treatments tailored to the severity and duration of spasticity symptoms.
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