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There are around 5,000 patients in the UK living with Motor Neuron
Disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), and many others
shouldering the burden of their care. This fatal neurodegenerative
disease leads to progressive muscle weakness and wasting, and there
is currently non effective treatment. Managing these patients from
their initial presentation, through confirmation of diagnosis and
throughout their disease journey is challenging for all healthcare
professionals. It requires a multi-disciplinary approach involving
neurologists, general practitioners, palliative care physicians,
specialist nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and
speech and language therapists. Each member of the team has
different priorities to effectively manage the myriad of symptoms
and other practical difficulties, both emotional and financial,
that the MND patient may experience.
Motor neuron disease (MND) is a common but devastating disability that has a profound impact on people's lives. This book provides an easily-accessible guide to the disease for patients with motor neuron disease and their carers. The authors have organised it around a series of the commonest questions asked in their clinic, emphasising the variation in the course of MND and the individual nature of the patient journey through the disease. After an initial description of the symptoms for MND and how neurologists make the diagnosis the authors describe what is known about the causes and how scientists are trying to understand the disease. The book also looks at how a team of specialists can provide support and symptom control for the patient.
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