Measuring disability progression in multiple sclerosis to improve monitoring and evidence-based treatment
thesis
posted on 2025-07-10, 01:09authored byYi Chao Foong
This thesis investigates how disability progression in multiple sclerosis (MS) can be better measured to improve disease monitoring and treatment decisions. It demonstrates that iPad-based digital tools can reliably track cognitive and physical changes over time, offering a more sensitive way to detect disease progression. This doctoral work also evaluates treatment strategies for older people with MS, showing that while high-efficacy therapies reduce relapses, their impact on long-term disability remains unclear. These findings support digital tools as a reliable method to track disability in MS, and generate new real-world evidence to guide tailored treatment approaches for older people with MS.<p></p>
History
Principal supervisor
Anneke Vanderwalt
Additional supervisor 1
Helmut Butzkueven
Additional supervisor 2
Chao Zhu
Additional supervisor 3
Daniel Merlo
Additional supervisor 4
Melissa Gresle, Katherine Buzzard
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
School of Translational Medicine
Campus location
Australia
Course
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Type
DOCTORATE
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Rights Statement
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