Abbey Hughes and Alexius Sandoval of the Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network discuss their team approach to treating multiple sclerosis (MS); how rehabilitation helps MS patients; types of rehabilitation offered for MS patients; what patients can expert during appointments; and how precision medicine is being used at Johns Hopkins to treat MS.
- How does rehabilitation help patients who are suffering from multiple sclerosis? (00:01)
- What types of rehabilitation do you offer for multiple sclerosis? (00:28)
- What can multiple sclerosis patients expect during their first appointment? (01:46)
- How is Johns Hopkins using research and precision medicine to treat multiple sclerosis? (03:33)
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Abbey Jean Hughes, M.A., Ph.D.
Abbey Hughes, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist with expertise in rehabilitation psychology and multiple sclerosis rehabilitation research. Her clinical and research interests include the assessment, treatment and management of psychological ...
Medical Director, Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation Program
Background Alexius Sandoval, M.D., is a clinical associate in the Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He has extensive clinical and research experience in multiple sclerosis rehabilitation and management, ...