How To Diagnose And Treat Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP)

Physiotherapy

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As we know, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy is an illness known to cause progressive muscle weakness. This malfunction can make it difficult for a patient to perform everyday tasks like walking. Once the illness is under control, the atrophy or muscle wasting that occurs in the individual can be reversed as long as there is no permanent damage to the nerves. Even individuals who do have permanent nerve damage due to CIDP may choose to undergo physiotherapy to help maximize their movement potential and improve their quality of life. Physiotherapy is the utilization of movement and exercises to help re-strengthen muscles, improve mobility, increase range of motion, and rehabilitate impaired muscles. Physiotherapy is merely a part of a patient's treatment regimen, as it does not provide any curative qualities to the autoimmune disorder itself. Physiotherapy can help alleviate symptoms and prevent some complications of CIDP, but it does not stop the patient's immune system from attacking the protective myelin around the nerves.

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