Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis
DR.RINKAL PARMAR
Multiple Sclerosis
- Chronic, inflammatory,
demyelinating disease OF CNS.
its not common.
- Affects the myelin sheath and axons
of the Central Nervous System (CNS).
- Progressive clinical course.
- Common cause of disability
in young adults.
INTRODUCTION
• DEFINITION = IT IS A CHRONIC
INFLAMMATORY,
DEMYELINATING DISEASE OF
THE CENTRAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM.
• Clinically by neurological signs &
symptoms with remission &
exacerbation
- i.e. tremors, affected speech,
nystagmus,
• Ihe name is derived from
MULTIPLE SCARRED AREAS
termed as PLAQUES.
1. Research into the
Causes of MS
Genetic Environmental
factors factors
MS
Immunological
factors
What does the The Biology
of MS
central nervous
system do? Brain
work?
Messages travel to and from the CNS through nerve cells 3
Nerve Cell
Myelin
Nerve fibers (or axon)
Cell body
CNS?
In MS, cells of the immune system attack myelin and can cause
permanent damage3
Areas where myelin has been Exposed nerve fibers are severed,
Nerve Cell damaged interrupt communication causing permanent damage
EPIDEMIOLOGY
• Onset of MS typically occurs b/w
the ages of 15 and 50 years
• Peak at age of 30
• Rare in children
• Onset of symptoms in adults older
than the age of 50 years
• More common in women than in
man by a ratio of 2:1
ETIOLOGY
• The precise etiology of MS is
unknown.
• Mainly AUTO IMMUNE in nature.
• Viral infection triggers the
immunological response .
• Rubella and herpes are under
current investigation .
ETIOLAGY / CAUSES
• Etiology / causes of MS is
unknown
• (1) ENVIORNMENTAL
FACTORS :
• (2) GENETIC FACTORS :
ABNORMAL CONDUCTION
CLINICAL
MANIFESTATION
• Signs and Symptoms of MS vary
considerably
• It depends upon the location of the
specific lesion
• Early symptoms typically include
minor visual disturbances
i.e. Episode of double vision
• Paresthesias progressing to
numbness, weakness and fatigability
• More advanced stages, patients
demonstrate multiple symptoms
with varying involvement
• Onset of symptoms : minutes or
hours
• Less frequently , onset is insidious,
occurring over a period of weeks
or months
C/F- general
• Sensory Changes
• Pain
• Loss or diminished of sensation
• LOSS OF VISION
• CHARCOT TRIAL(SCANNING
SPEECH,NYSTAGMUS,INTENTIONAL
TREMOR)
• LHERMITTE S SIGN
• UTHOFF S PHENOMENON
LHERMITTE S SIGN
• Is called barber chair phenomenon
• Is an electrical sensation that runs down the
back and into the limbs
• In many pts, it is elicited by bending the head
foeward
• The sign suggest a lesion of the dorsal
columns of the cervical cord or of the caudal
medulla
• Seen in transverse myelitis, trauma, radiation
myelopathy,vitamin B12 deficiency and
compression of spinal cord in the neck
UTHOFF S
PHENOMENON
• ALSO CALLED UTHOFF’S SYNDROME
• Body gets overheated from hot weather,
exercise, fever and hot tubes
• It is possibly due to the effect of increased
temp on nerve conduction
• With an increased body temp, nerve impulses
are either blocked or slowed down in a
damaged nerve but once the body temp is
normalized, signs and symptoms may
disappear or improve
COMMON CLINICAL
FEATURES
SENSORY SYMPTOMS
• Hypoesthesia
• Numbness of the face,body &
extrimity
• Paresthesias(pins & needle
sensation
• Disturbances in position sense
• Impairment of vibratory sense in
LE
PAIN
• Trigeminal neuritis/nerralgia
• Lhermitte`s sign
• Chronic pain
• Dysesthesias – abnormal burning
or aching pain.
• Anxiety & fear can worsen the
symptoms
VISUAL SYMPTOMS
•
found in 80% of patients .
• Blurred or double vision
• Loss of vision
• Nystagmus
• Optic neuritis is common – blurring
and gyaring of the vision ;
• Blindness is also common.
VISUAL SYMPTOMS
• A scotoma – dark spot may occur
in the center of the visual field .
• Diplopia , double vision can occur
when the muscles that control the
eyes are not well coordinated .
• Visual disturbances can be remit
and are the primary cause of
disability .
COGNITIVE SYMPTOMS
• Weakness or Paralysis
• Fatigue
• Spasticity
• Inco-ordination
• Intention Tremor
• Impaired balance
• Gait disturbances
• BLADDER SYMPTOMS
• Constipation
• Diarrhea
• incontinence
• SEXUAL SYMPTOMS
• Sexual dysfunction
• SPEECH AND SWALLOING
• Dysarthria
• Diminished verbal fluency
• Dysphonia
• dysphasia
• CARDIOVASCULAR
DYSAUTONOMIA
• Caused by involvement of
AUTONOMIC nervous system
• Problem in cardio acceleration
• So decreased BP response during
exercise
• PATTERN OF SYMPTOMS
• Continuous worsening of
symptoms
• (5) SECONDARY PROGRESSIVE
MS
(SPMS)
• Excessive tiredness
• Activity diary
• Energy conservation technique
• Modification of task n environment
• Activity pacing: balancing of
activity with periods of rest
• Suggestion of planning
• Ergonomic equipment
• Home n work modification
• Sterss mx
5)Mx of spsticity
• It give 2 impairments
contracture
postural deformity
Pharmacological
Ice pack
Hydrotherapy
Stretching
• Prolonged positioning
• Serial cast
• ES
• Intermittent static stretching of
minimum 30 to 60 seconds / 5-6
repetations .
6)Mx of balance n
coordination