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The liberation treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) refers to a procedure called balloon angioplasty, which aims to improve blood flow in the veins that drain the brain and spinal cord. It is based on the theory that impaired venous drainage may contribute to MS symptoms. However, clinical studies have shown mixed results regarding its effectiveness, and it is not widely accepted as a standard treatment for MS. As such, patients considering this treatment should consult with their healthcare provider to weigh the potential risks and benefits.

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