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Motor Neurone Disease (MND) AustraliaMay 2023

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This resource provides information on how pain management can be part of supporting a person living with motor neuron disease.

What you should know
  • Motor neurone disease (MND) itself does not cause pain
  • Progressive muscle weakness and wasting, immobility, muscle cramps, stiffness and problems from changes to posture can cause pain
  • Pain from pre-existing conditions such as arthritis may get worse due to muscle wasting
  • Pain can significantly interfere with the quality of life of people with MND
  • Early referral to a physiotherapist and occupational therapist is important to identify the potential cause of pain
  • A GP, neurologist, palliative care physician and specialist MND Clinics can assist with pain management

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