
Speech and language therapyĪ speech and language therapist will be able to help with two of the most common symptoms of ataxia – slurred speech ( dysarthria) and swallowing problems ( dysphagia). Treatments for the various symptoms of ataxia are discussed in the following sections, although you may not experience all of the problems described. In some cases, you may be seen in a specialist ataxia centre. You'll normally have regular appointments with your MDT or GP to review your progress.

The plan will also address any future needs you may have. Your physical, social and psychological needs will be assessed, and the plan will outline how these needs can best be met. Your care plan will play an important part in the management of your condition. Your MDT will probably include a neurologist, physiotherapist and specialist nurse, among others. You'll usually be cared for by a group of healthcare professionals called a multidisciplinary team (MDT), who will work with you to come up with a care plan. It's sometimes possible to treat the underlying cause of the condition so it improves or stops getting worse, but in most cases this isn't possible and you'll have treatment to relieve your symptoms. The treatment for ataxia can vary depending on exactly what type of ataxia you have.
