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Jordi Gich1, Jordi Freixenet2, Rafael Garcia2
1Neurology Department, Dr Josep Trueta University Hospital, Girona, Spain.
Background:
Cognitive rehabilitation is often delayed in multiple sclerosis (MS).
Objective:
To develop a free and specific cognitive rehabilitation programme for MS patients to be used from early stages that does not interfere with daily living activities.
Methods:
MS-line!, cognitive rehabilitation materials consisting of written, manipulative and computer-based materials with difficulty levels developed by a multidisciplinary team.
Results:
Mathematical, problem-solving and word-based exercises were designed. Physical materials included spatial, coordination and reasoning games. Computer-based material included logic and reasoning, working memory and processing speed games.
Conclusions:
Cognitive rehabilitation exercises that are specific for MS patients have been successfully developed.
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