Activity limitations and participation restrictions in people with multiple sclerosis: a detailed 10-year perspective.
David Moulaee ConradssonCharlotte YtterbergCatharina EngelkesSverker JohanssonKristina GottbergPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
Prominent long-term increases in activity limitations and participation restrictions occurred across the spectrum of disease severity but was most pronounced in those more moderately affected. Implications for rehabilitation This study provides guidance with regard to specific activities that are prone to deteriorate across 10 years and thereby reflect important targets and outcomes for interventions. Increases in activity limitations and participation restrictions were most pronounced in those moderately affected by multiple sclerosis. Those mildly affected by multiple sclerosis primarily increased their dependency in instrumental activities of daily living while those severely affected increased their dependency in personal activities of daily living.