Can multidisciplinary rehabilitation improve the lives of stable MS patients?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex neurological condition that often requires comprehensive treatment approaches to address the diverse range of symptoms and challenges patients face. In this study conducted by L.K. Storr, et. al.,(2006) the focus was on evaluating the short-term effectiveness of multidisciplinary, inpatient rehabilitation for individuals with stable MS. The research followed a rigorous double-blind, randomized, parallel group design. The intervention group received … Continue reading Can multidisciplinary rehabilitation improve the lives of stable MS patients?

How does the compliance and subjective response to treatment differ between the Pilates CovaTech method and the Back School approach in low back pain rehabilitation?

In 2006, Donzelli, et. al., proposed the realm of low back pain rehabilitation, for this Back School method has long been acknowledged as an effective treatment approach. However, the Pilates CovaTech method’s efficacy in addressing this condition lacks scientific evidence. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Pilates CovaTech method in patients suffering from low back pain. A randomized controlled trial was conducted, … Continue reading How does the compliance and subjective response to treatment differ between the Pilates CovaTech method and the Back School approach in low back pain rehabilitation?