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Occupational therapy interventions for multiple sclerosis: A scoping review.

Éle QuinnSinéad M Hynes
Published in: Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy (2020)
Significance: Patients have reported many benefits of occupational therapy but the evidence-base to support this needs to be developed.Implications for rehabilitationOccupational therapists are well-placed to intervene with multiple sclerosis symptoms.Evidence for the effectiveness of occupational therapy for people with multiple sclerosis is yet to be established.Fatigue management programmes delivered by occupational therapists are effective in reducing symptoms.Additional training in client-centred practice is no more effective than usual occupational therapy.
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