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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Patient story Β· from Canada

46-year-old office manager: Post-MS-relapse mobility loss with balance deficits

Travelled from Toronto, ON β€” via Frankfurt to Bengaluru (BLR) for a 4-week neuro-rehab. Returned to independent community ambulation with a walking pole.

At a glance

Patient
46-year-old office manager
Condition
Post-MS-relapse mobility loss with balance deficits
Programme
4-week neuro-rehab
Outcome
Returned to independent community ambulation with a walking pole
Week by week

How the programme progressed

Rehab week-by-week β€” Canadian patient story

  1. 1

    Week 1

    Baseline Berg Balance 34/56; fatigue management coaching; introduction to task-specific balance drills.

  2. 2

    Week 2–3

    Vestibular retraining, dual-task walking, resistance training within fatigue thresholds. Family attendant coached.

  3. 3

    Week 4

    Community outings β€” supermarket, kerbs, uneven ground. Home-programme handover with pacing plan.

Clinical highlights

Outcome measures and milestones

Outcome

Berg Balance: 34 β†’ 49 / 56

Outcome

Fatigue Severity Scale: 6.2 β†’ 4.1

Outcome

Modified Fatigue Impact: 58 β†’ 34

Composite patient profile assembled from typical caseloads for Canadian patients. Individual outcomes vary β€” this story is illustrative, not a guarantee.

In their words

What the patient said

"Four weeks of concentrated work under one team β€” impossible to get through my provincial health plan without a year on a waitlist."
Composite profile β€” Toronto office manager, MS relapse rehab
After discharge

Follow-up and continuity of care

Monthly online reviews for 3 months. Home programme integrated with local MS society support.

  • Home-exercise video
  • Weekly progress report to home doctor
  • WhatsApp follow-ups: 2 wk / 6 wk / 3 mo
  • Online video review sessions
  • Discharge report with ICD-10 codes
FAQ Β· Vellore

Questions Canadian patients ask about a story like this

How composite stories are built, whether outcomes are guaranteed, and how to plan a similar programme.

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