University
of Delaware Multiple Sclerosis Clinic Update
By: Dana Jenson and
Becky O'Neil, Student Coordinators, DPT Class of 2005
The University of
Delaware Physical Therapy Department in conjunction with The Delaware Multiple
Sclerosis Society has been sponsoring the Multiple Sclerosis Assessment Clinic
for the past 4 years. Coordinated by Mr. Ken Seaman, PT, MA, this
service is provided to Delaware MS Society
Members who have been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The clinic
provides these individuals with a chance to obtain recommendations on their
current condition and discuss questions and concerns with a variety of
health care professionals.
Clients participating
in the clinic are evaluated by several disciplines, including physical
therapy, occupational therapy, nutrition, energy expenditure, gait analysis,
optometry, counseling and massage. These volunteer clinicians make
recommendations for each patient and their doctors to further explore.
Under Mr. Seaman’s
direction and coordination, second year DPT students run the program.
Several first year DPT students also volunteer at the MS Clinic, where
they learn valuable evaluation and patient handling skills from the older
students. This spring, the DPT 1 students will be trained so that
they can take over in the fall. The current clinic student managers,
Dana Jenson and Becky O’Neill will train DPT 1 students Tami Blusk and
Megan Jones, who will serve as the new student managers next year.
UDaily recently wrote
an article focusing on the MS Assessment Clinic.
You can find the
article at: http://www.udel.edu/PR/UDaily/2004/msclinic020304.html

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