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This 2016 summit focused on managing multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms and disability, particularly spasticity. Country-specific strategies were discussed to improve patient care and independence.

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Background:

  • The 2016 MS Experts Summit convened to address country-specific challenges in managing multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms and disability.
  • A key focus was the exploration of spasticity management strategies within the context of diverse healthcare systems.

Framework:

  • Interactive country breakout sessions facilitated discussions in native languages, fostering tailored approaches.
  • Expert-led sessions allowed for the review and discussion of region-specific management aspects.

Implementation:

  • Key messages were collated from session feedback and presented by Summit chair, Professor Angelo Ghezzi.
  • Topics included gait tracking (Germany/Switzerland), a Care Alliance against MS spasticity (Italy), and MS spasticity symptom management (France).

Implications:

  • Discussions covered improvements in MS symptoms, patient functionality, and independence (Spain).
  • The summit also incorporated Swedish MS guidelines, highlighting a global perspective on MS care.
  • This collaborative approach aimed to enhance the quality of life for individuals with multiple sclerosis.