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Transverse Myelitis (TM) is a rare neurological condition that affects the spinal cord, with approximately 300 new cases diagnosed each year in the UK.
Transverse Myelitis may occur on its own or alongside other illnesses. In isolated cases, it’s thought to result from the immune system mistakenly attacking the spinal cord. Around a third of people also experience flu-like symptoms, such as fever.
TM can significantly affect mobility, especially when muscle weakness or coordination problems are present. Orthotic support can help improve walking ability, reduce fatigue, and support recovery.
Orthotic treatment should always complement the guidance of your neurophysiotherapist. Depending on your individual needs, a type of Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO) may be recommended. These can help stabilise the ankle and foot, especially for those with foot drop.
We’re happy to answer any questions you might have, with no commitment to proceed with treatment.