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Reflexology

Reflexology is a complementary therapy where gentle pressure is applied to the soles of your feet or your hands. It is used by people with MS, and can improve pain, fatigue and mood.
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Occupational therapy (OT)

Occupational therapists (often known as OTs) aim to help people with multiple sclerosis continue to live life as fully as possible, providing practical support to overcome whatever barriers they may find in their daily activities.
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Pregabalin

What is pregabalin? Pregabalin is a drug used in the treatment of neuropathic or nerve pain associated with a number of conditions including multiple sclerosis (MS). Learn more about this drug in this A-Z entry.
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Physiotherapy for MS

Physiotherapy helps to maintain or restore function and movement. It can be valuable for many multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms and is especially helpful in promoting activity and exercise to help you resume, or maintain, an active and independent life.
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Amitriptyline (Triptafen)

Learn how amitriptyline, an antidepressant, can help relieve nerve pain for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Discover more in this A-Z guide.
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Intrathecal baclofen

Intrathecal baclofen may be used to treat spasticity in multiple sclerosis, it involves surgically implanting a pump under the skin of the abdomen. Learn more in this A-Z entry.
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Imipramine (Tofranil)

Imipramine is a drug used to treat depression. In multiple sclerosis (MS), it is sometimes used to treat pain, particularly nerve pain or altered sensations. It can also be used for some mild bladder symptoms.
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Hypnotherapy

Hypnosis or hypnotherapy belongs to a branch of medicine known as complementary and alternative medicine.
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Hippotherapy and therapeutic horse riding

Hippotherapy is a form of physiotherapy that uses the motion of the walking horse to provide therapeutic movement to the rider.
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Gabapentin

Gabapentin is a drug used in multiple sclerosis to treat neuropathic pain, such as trigeminal neuralgia, or abnormal skin sensations, and spasticity. Find out more about Gabapentin in this A-Z entry.
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  • MS information & support
    • About MS
      • What is MS?
      • Types of MS
      • Causes of MS
      • How common is multiple sclerosis?
      • Newly diagnosed
      • Young people and MS
      • Living with advanced MS
    • Symptoms & diagnosis
      • Worried you have MS?
      • Signs and symptoms
      • How is MS diagnosed?
      • What's causing my symptoms?
      • Managing relapses
    • Drugs & treatments
      • How is MS treated?
      • MS Decisions
      • Drugs in development
      • Treatment finder
      • Non-drug therapies
    • Health & wellbeing
      • Thinking and memory problems
      • Staying Smart
      • Exercise
      • Diet and MS
      • Wellbeing
    • Family, care & money
      • Relationships and family life
      • Care and carers
      • Home and travel
      • Work, money and legal
    • Support & services
      • Contact our MS helpline
      • MS services near me
      • My MS expert
      • Order a free MS publication
      • Listen to our podcast
      • Join our Facebook group
      • Find support groups
  • A-Z of MS
  • What we do
    • About us
    • Who we are
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      • Our directors
      • Our trustees
    • Our research and reports
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    • History of MSRTE
    • Contact us
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    • Fundraise
      • MS Trust Exclusives
      • Do it your way
      • Trekking and walking events
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      • Fundraise while you shop
      • Get your fundraising guide
      • Pay in your fundraising
    • Raise awareness
      • Bring Your MS to Work
      • World MS Day 2026
      • MS Awareness Week 2026
    • Volunteer
    • Leave a gift in your will
    • Corporate fundraising
      • Corporate giving
      • Payroll giving
      • Pharmaceutical and other industry supporters
  • News & stories
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    • Keep up to date
      • Sign up for updates
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