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Cerebellar Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Considerations for Research and Rehabilitation Therapy

Journal

NEUROREHABILITATION AND NEURAL REPAIR
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 103-106

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/15459683211065442

Keywords

ataxia; motor signs; motor learning; evaluation; motor control; cognition

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Cerebellar pathology is common in persons with multiple sclerosis, leading to enhanced motor impairment and disability progression. However, the differential effects of cerebellar dysfunction on rehabilitation outcomes in this population are still unknown. Future research should focus on rehabilitation interventions targeting cerebellar dysfunction in persons with multiple sclerosis.
Introduction. Cerebellar pathology is common among persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). The cerebellum is well recognized for its role in motor control and motor learning and cerebellar pathology in multiple sclerosis is associated with enhanced motor impairment and disability progression. The Problem. To mitigate motor disability progression, PwMS are commonly prescribed exercise and task-specific rehabilitation training. Yet, whether cerebellar dysfunction differentially affects rehabilitation outcomes in this population remains unknown. Furthermore, we lack rehabilitation interventions targeting cerebellar dysfunction. The Solution. Here, we summarize the current understanding of the impact of cerebellar dysfunction on motor control, motor training, and rehabilitation in persons with multiple sclerosis. Recommendations. Additionally, we highlight critical knowledge gaps and propose that these guide future research studying cerebellar dysfunction in persons with multiple sclerosis.

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