Abstract

Pain is a common disabling symptom in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). It has been indicated that pain prevalence in MSpatients is between 29–86 %. It is evident that most MS patients requiring treatment will be also searching pain related treatmentsto assist in day to day activities. Neuropathic pain is a difficult symptom and is generally inadequately relieved even though differentrehabilitative approaches may be used. Neuromuscular Taping inducing micro-movements by stimulating receptors in the skin hasbeen described in literature as a possible intervention in neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation improving mobility and in painreduction. The aim of this preliminary report was to analyze the effect and to evaluate the possible applications of NeuromuscularTaping (NMT) in patients with MS in order to reduce pain in comparison to the Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation(TENS) and to physical rehabilitation treatment alone. We observed that NMT together with standard physical rehabilitation wasable to reduce neuropathic pain to greater lengths, with statistically significant differences between pre and post treatment, comparedto the other treatments evaluated. This study showed increased efficacy in pain reduction when NMT was applied to standardphysical treatment in long standing pain conditions. Neuromuscular Taping may constitute a low cost treatment strategy forneuropathic pain conditions in MS.

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