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Managing treatment-resistant multiple sclerosis (MS) spasticity requires diverse approaches. Experts discussed video documentation, cannabinoid medicines, multidisciplinary care, and treatment adherence across different countries.

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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) spasticity presents complex management challenges due to varied symptoms and disability.
  • Treatment-resistant MS spasticity necessitates exploring innovative and tailored therapeutic strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize key discussions and findings from country-specific breakout sessions at the MS Experts Summit 2015.
  • To examine various aspects of managing treatment-resistant multiple sclerosis spasticity.

Main Methods:

  • Five parallel, country-specific breakout sessions were held during the MS Experts Summit 2015.
  • Discussions focused on specific management strategies for MS spasticity, including video documentation, cannabinoid use, multidisciplinary care, and treatment adherence.
  • Session highlights were collated and presented in a Plenary Session.

Main Results:

  • Germany focused on video documentation for MS spasticity management.
  • Italy explored the use of cannabinoid medicines in daily practice for MS spasticity.
  • France highlighted the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to MS spasticity care.
  • Spain addressed titration and adherence to treatments for MS spasticity.
  • Norway/Rest of World covered broader MS symptom management.

Conclusions:

  • Effective management of treatment-resistant MS spasticity benefits from diverse, country-specific strategies.
  • International collaboration and sharing of best practices are crucial for advancing MS spasticity care.