Abstract
A 63 year old patient with multiple sclerosis was seen at an outpatient physical therapy clinic for eight visits over the course of eight weeks. She was found to have decreased dynamic balance during walking and stair tasks as well as decreased static standing balance with vestibular involvement and limited dorsiflexion passive range of motion. She received balance training, stair training, gait training, vestibular rehabilitation therapy, and patient education. The patient showed increased right ankle dorsiflexion passive range of motion and improved static standing balance. She showed improvements in functional testing of dynamic balance and stair negotiation. She was discharged to continue living at home with the support of her husband and adult daughter, and upon discharge she was independent in a home exercise plan.