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Managing MS Symptoms
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Tremor

Movement disorder with an involuntary, relatively rhythmic pattern, related to demyelination in the cerebellum and its pathways. Includes intention tremor, or tremor triggered by voluntary movement, affecting any muscle group including arms, legs, trunk, head, vocal cords, jaws lips, and tongue. Tremor in MS is difficult to manage and is not reliably improved by medication. Tremor can add significantly to both fatigue and functional disability in MS.

Key Healthcare Professionals:
Neurologist, Occupational therapist.

Symptom Management:
Consultation with occupational and physical therapy around issues related to activities of daily living and safety may be helpful. Medications for tremor in MS have limited, if any, benefit.

Other Resources:
MS Answers An MS Society of Canada website that provides information on a variety of topics. Information is provided by a range of North American experts who respond to inquires from individuals affected by MS.

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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
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