Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence
There is marked enfeeblement of the memory; conceptions are formed slowly; the intellectual and emotional faculties are blunted in their totality,” Charcot (1877) reportedly noted about people with multiple sclerosis (MS) [1]. Despite these early observations of what we now refer to as ‘cognitive de...
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| description | There is marked enfeeblement of the memory; conceptions are formed slowly; the intellectual and emotional faculties are blunted in their totality,” Charcot (1877) reportedly noted about people with multiple sclerosis (MS) [1]. Despite these early observations of what we now refer to as ‘cognitive deficits’ and ‘mood disorders’, the magnitude and severity of these problems in MS were not considered seriously until over 100 years later. By the early 1990s, studies had begun to consistently demonstrate that people with MS reported cognitive problems. |
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| spelling | nottingham-349772020-05-04T17:21:11Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34977/ Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence das Nair, Roshan There is marked enfeeblement of the memory; conceptions are formed slowly; the intellectual and emotional faculties are blunted in their totality,” Charcot (1877) reportedly noted about people with multiple sclerosis (MS) [1]. Despite these early observations of what we now refer to as ‘cognitive deficits’ and ‘mood disorders’, the magnitude and severity of these problems in MS were not considered seriously until over 100 years later. By the early 1990s, studies had begun to consistently demonstrate that people with MS reported cognitive problems. Future Medicine 2015-12-01 Article NonPeerReviewed das Nair, Roshan (2015) Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence. Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 5 (6). pp. 473-478. ISSN 1758-2032 cognitive rehabilitation disability evidence-based practice effectiveness memory multiple sclerosis http://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/full/10.2217/nmt.15.44 doi:10.2217/nmt.15.44 doi:10.2217/nmt.15.44 |
| spellingShingle | cognitive rehabilitation disability evidence-based practice effectiveness memory multiple sclerosis das Nair, Roshan Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence |
| title | Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence |
| title_full | Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence |
| title_fullStr | Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence |
| title_short | Evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence |
| title_sort | evaluating cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: on the bumpy road to establishing evidence |
| topic | cognitive rehabilitation disability evidence-based practice effectiveness memory multiple sclerosis |
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