ALS – Dysregulation of Gut Microbiota and Bowel Problems
Presented by Jonathan Myers, MD | Medical Director of Rehabilitation Services
Objectives:
- Describe the underlying pathophysiology of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and its associated clinical signs and symptoms.
- Review the epidemiology of ALS, including known environmental exposures and risk factors.
- Explain the role of gut microbiota dysregulation and neuron-toxic molecules in ALS disease progression.
- Identify common gastrointestinal symptoms and bowel dysfunction observed in individuals with ALS.
- Discuss evidence-informed strategies for the assessment and management of constipation in patients with ALS.
