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Neurology and Neurorehabilitation

Abstract

Impact of low frequency low-intensity magnetic field in the complex neurohabilitation algorithm of patients with multiple sclerosis

Ivet B Koleva, Borislav R Yoshinov and Radoslav R Yoshinov

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, usually beginning between 20 and 40 years (predominantly in females). Neurological guidelines consider MS as the most frequent cause of non-traumatic disability in the young adult population. MS patients suffer from loss of autonomy and reduced quality of life, due to paresthesia, dysesthesia, motor weakness, spasticity, balance and coordination dysfunctions, depression and other signs of emotional instability or (even) cognitive impairment. Our goal was to evaluate the impact of low frequency low intensity magnetic field (MF) in the complex neurorehabilitation (NR) algorithm of MS patients (cerebro-spinal form, relapsing-remitting.

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