Here’s an interesting and visually engaging feature you can add to your PowerPoint on Physiotherapy Management of Multiple Sclerosis:

Gait Analysis: Identifying ataxia, foot drop, or circumduction. Berg Balance Scale: Assessing fall risk.

and recent reviews recommend structured targets based on intensity: Minimum Guidelines Advanced/Target Guidelines Aerobic Exercise 2 x 30 mins/week (Moderate) 5 x 30–40 mins/week (Mod-Vigorous) Strength Training 2 sessions/week (8–10 exercises) 2 sessions/week (Targeting major muscle groups) Flexibility/Core 10–15 mins/day (3–7 days/week) Included in daily functional routine Total Activity 150 minutes/week of lifestyle physical activity 3. Intervention Strategies for Key Symptoms Physiotherapists now prioritize task-specific training

Part 1: The Foundation (Slides 1–5)

Slide 1: Title Slide

Slide 12: Bladder, Bowel & Sexual Health – The Unspoken PT Role

Physiotherapists must screen. Include 1–2 slides in PPT on pelvic floor:

To stay active without overexerting, many therapists recommend the Pace, Plan, Prioritize, and Position framework:

Slide 10: Fall Prevention – A Core Physiotherapy Outcome

Risk factors (updated):