This study investigates the intricate relationship between neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and turning performance in individuals diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Multiple Sclerosis is a complex neurological disorder characterized by demyelination and neuroinflammation, leading to a wide range of motor and sensory impairments. Understanding how specific neuroanatomical and neurophysiological factors influence turning ability is crucial for optimizing rehabilitation strategies and enhancing the quality of life for individuals with MS. Through advanced imaging techniques, neurophysiological assessments, and kinematic analyses, this research aims to uncover the underlying mechanisms that contribute to turning deficits in MS patients. The findings from this study will provide valuable insights into personalized treatment approaches and interventions for improving mobility and functional independence in this population.
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