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What we've learned
Current
(329 patients)
All
(347 patients)
Treatments patients are currently taking for Mobility
Treatments patients are currently taking for Mobility
Reason
# Patients
Percentage of patients
Walking Stick/Cane
61
100%
Handicapped parking permit
59
97%
Wheelchair (powered)
37
61%
Handheld Showerhead
27
44%
Wheelchair (manual)
25
41%
Grab bars/poles
24
39%
Not Driving
21
34%
Electric scooter/chair
19
31%
Home modification (ramp, lift)
19
31%
Physical Exercise
19
31%
Physical Therapy (PT)
16
26%
Ramp Van
16
26%
Walker
16
26%
4-Aminopyridine (4-AP)
14
23%
Baclofen
12
20%
Physical activity and exercise as tolerated
12
20%
House modification
11
18%
Ankle-Foot Orthosis AFO
9
15%
MRI Cervical Spine
9
15%
Hospital Bed
8
13%
Raised toilet seat
8
13%
Carbidopa-Levodopa
7
11%
Pilates
7
11%
Range of Motion Exercises
7
11%
Rolling Walker
7
11%
Mobility scooter
6
10%
MRI Brain
6
10%
Yoga
6
10%
Aquatic (Water) Exercises
5
8%
Gabapentin
5
8%
Heat avoidance
5
8%
Massage
5
8%
MRI Lumbar Spine
5
8%
Shower/Tub Chair
5
8%
Stretching
5
8%
Chiropractic
4
7%
IV Steroids Infusion
4
7%
Methylprednisolone
4
7%
MRI
4
7%
Prednisone
4
7%
Swimming and weightlifting
4
7%
Walking and Stretching
4
7%
Weight training
4
7%
Carbidopa-Levodopa CR
3
5%
Cold Showers
3
5%
Ibuprofen
3
5%
Interferon beta 1a IM Injection
3
5%
Interferon beta-1b SubQ Injection
3
5%
Intravenous Immuno Globulin (IVIG)
3
5%
Massage therapy
3
5%
Naps
3
5%
Natalizumab
3
5%
Physiotherapy
3
5%
Pramipexole
3
5%
Rasagiline
3
5%
Rehabilitation Physical Therapy
3
5%
Relaxation Techniques
3
5%
Stalevo
3
5%
X-rays
3
5%
Acupuncture
2
3%
Aerobics, tennis, golf, ski, bowling
2
3%
Alpha Lipoic Acid
2
3%
Condom catheter
2
3%
Deep breathing and relaxation
2
3%
Diet and exercise
2
3%
Glatiramer acetate
2
3%
Glucosamine
2
3%
Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM
2
3%
Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen
2
3%
Modafinil
2
3%
Multivitamins
2
3%
Naltrexone
2
3%
Nerve Conduction Velocity NCV
2
3%
Occupational therapy
2
3%
Orthotics
2
3%
Osteo Bi-Flex
2
3%
Ropinirole
2
3%
Shower/tub chair with transfer bench
2
3%
Stretch Yoga
2
3%
Swimming
2
3%
Total Gym and Treadmill
2
3%
Treadmill, Elliptical, Stationary Bike
2
3%
Vitamin D
2
3%
WalkAide
2
3%
Walking
2
3%
Zonisamide
2
3%
Acetaminophen
1
2%
ActiveCycle
1
2%
Allopurinol
1
2%
Alternating Air Pressure Mattress
1
2%
Amantadine
1
2%
Automobile Hand Controls
1
2%
Avoiding glutamate
1
2%
Avoid/Reduce Caffeine
1
2%
Baclofen Intrathecal
1
2%
Botox Treatments
1
2%
Calcium
1
2%
Cannabis
1
2%
Carisoprodol
1
2%
Clinical check-up
1
2%
Clonazepam
1
2%
Codeine Sulfate
1
2%
Compression Stockings
1
2%
Creatine
1
2%
Cross Training
1
2%
Curves
1
2%
Cycling
1
2%
Cyclobenzaprine
1
2%
Diapers
1
2%
Diclofenac Epolamine Patch
1
2%
Diet
1
2%
Dru Yoga (adapted to 'armchair' use)
1
2%
Duloxetine
1
2%
EMG
1
2%
Fampridine-SR
1
2%
Fish Oil Supplements
1
2%
Gym
1
2%
Hand splints
1
2%
Hydrocodone
1
2%
Levodopa and benserazide
1
2%
Lift
1
2%
Lift commode
1
2%
Lithium Carbonate
1
2%
Magnesium
1
2%
Medical Qi Gong
1
2%
Meloxicam
1
2%
Memantine
1
2%
Methocarbamol
1
2%
Methotrexate
1
2%
Mild Resistance Exercises
1
2%
Morphine Sulfate
1
2%
MRI Knee
1
2%
MSM methylsulfonylmethane
1
2%
Nabilone
1
2%
Neuromuscular massage
1
2%
NUCCA Chiropractor
1
2%
Osteopathy
1
2%
Oxycodone-Acetaminophen
1
2%
Oxycontin
1
2%
Pergolide
1
2%
Pregabalin
1
2%
Reiki Healing
1
2%
Requip XL
1
2%
Riluzole
1
2%
Risedronate
1
2%
Rolling Shower Chair
1
2%
Rotigotine
1
2%
Tai Chi
1
2%
Testosterone
1
2%
Tizanidine
1
2%
Treadmill
1
2%
Trigger Point Therapy
1
2%
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
1
2%
Voltaren XR
1
2%
Treatments all patients are taking for Mobility...
Treatments all patients are taking for Mobility...
Reason
# Patients
Percentage of patients
Walking Stick/Cane
64
100%
Handicapped parking permit
59
92%
Wheelchair (powered)
37
58%
Handheld Showerhead
27
42%
Wheelchair (manual)
27
42%
Grab bars/poles
24
38%
Not Driving
22
34%
Electric scooter/chair
19
30%
Home modification (ramp, lift)
19
30%
Physical Exercise
19
30%
Physical Therapy (PT)
19
30%
Ramp Van
16
25%
Walker
16
25%
4-Aminopyridine (4-AP)
15
23%
Baclofen
13
20%
Physical activity and exercise as tolerated
12
19%
House modification
11
17%
Ankle-Foot Orthosis AFO
10
16%
MRI Cervical Spine
9
14%
Rolling Walker
9
14%
Carbidopa-Levodopa
8
13%
Hospital Bed
8
13%
Raised toilet seat
8
13%
IV Steroids Infusion
7
11%
Methylprednisolone
7
11%
Pilates
7
11%
Range of Motion Exercises
7
11%
Gabapentin
6
9%
Mobility scooter
6
9%
MRI Brain
6
9%
Rehabilitation Physical Therapy
6
9%
Yoga
6
9%
Aquatic (Water) Exercises
5
8%
Chiropractic
5
8%
Heat avoidance
5
8%
Massage
5
8%
MRI Lumbar Spine
5
8%
Prednisone
5
8%
Shower/Tub Chair
5
8%
Stretching
5
8%
MRI
4
6%
Physiotherapy
4
6%
Swimming and weightlifting
4
6%
Walking and Stretching
4
6%
Weight training
4
6%
Amantadine
3
5%
Carbidopa-Levodopa CR
3
5%
Cold Showers
3
5%
Ibuprofen
3
5%
Interferon beta 1a IM Injection
3
5%
Interferon beta-1b SubQ Injection
3
5%
Intravenous Immuno Globulin (IVIG)
3
5%
Massage therapy
3
5%
Naps
3
5%
Natalizumab
3
5%
Nerve Conduction Velocity NCV
3
5%
Rasagiline
3
5%
Relaxation Techniques
3
5%
Ropinirole
3
5%
Stalevo
3
5%
X-rays
3
5%
Acupuncture
2
3%
Aerobics, tennis, golf, ski, bowling
2
3%
Alpha Lipoic Acid
2
3%
Condom catheter
2
3%
Deep breathing and relaxation
2
3%
Diet and exercise
2
3%