Objective: Many of the musculoskeletal symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) can be managed with physical therapy. Chiropractors are well placed to deliver this, but the extent of their involvement in the team management of multiple sclerosis in the UK is unknown. The present study investigates the level of awareness and use of chiropractic by people with MS in the UK. Methods: A retrospective cross sectional postal survey design was employed, utilising a structured, self-administered questionnaire and convenience sampling of individuals aged over 18 years with a definitive diagnosis of MS who were members of UK MS Therapy Centres. Results: Ninety-one per cent of respondents had used complementary therapy modalities of some kind,...
Multiple Sclerosis is a major cause of neurological disability in the population of the UK with an i...
Background: According to current UK guidelines everyone with progressive MS should have access to an...
Background: There is growing recognition of the benefits and safety of exercise and its importance i...
Background: It is estimated that there are over 7,000 people with MS living in Ireland (MS Society 2...
Introduction: All people with progressive MS in the United Kingdom should have access to physiothera...
Introduction: All people with progressive MS in the United Kingdom should have access to physiot...
Background: Guidelines and general recommendations are available for multiple sclerosis rehabilitati...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that causes significant disability and dependence on he...
Background: There are several chiropractic spinal manipulative technique systems. However, there is ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the foremost disabling neurologi-cal disease among adults between 20 and ...
IntroductionBack and neck pain are the leading causes of disability worldwide. Doctors of chiropract...
Worldwide there was a growing trend towards the recognition of Chiropractic, but little was known of...
Background: Changes in United Kingdom (UK) health care policy and legislation have the potential to ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to examine the effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) interventi...
Objective: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating/degenerative disease of the central ne...
Multiple Sclerosis is a major cause of neurological disability in the population of the UK with an i...
Background: According to current UK guidelines everyone with progressive MS should have access to an...
Background: There is growing recognition of the benefits and safety of exercise and its importance i...
Background: It is estimated that there are over 7,000 people with MS living in Ireland (MS Society 2...
Introduction: All people with progressive MS in the United Kingdom should have access to physiothera...
Introduction: All people with progressive MS in the United Kingdom should have access to physiot...
Background: Guidelines and general recommendations are available for multiple sclerosis rehabilitati...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that causes significant disability and dependence on he...
Background: There are several chiropractic spinal manipulative technique systems. However, there is ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the foremost disabling neurologi-cal disease among adults between 20 and ...
IntroductionBack and neck pain are the leading causes of disability worldwide. Doctors of chiropract...
Worldwide there was a growing trend towards the recognition of Chiropractic, but little was known of...
Background: Changes in United Kingdom (UK) health care policy and legislation have the potential to ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to examine the effectiveness of physiotherapy (PT) interventi...
Objective: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating/degenerative disease of the central ne...
Multiple Sclerosis is a major cause of neurological disability in the population of the UK with an i...
Background: According to current UK guidelines everyone with progressive MS should have access to an...
Background: There is growing recognition of the benefits and safety of exercise and its importance i...