Fatigability in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Inputs From Cognition, Walking and Coordination
NCT ID: NCT05412043
Last Updated: 2024-07-22
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
16 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-01
2024-05-30
Brief Summary
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The study will have two parts (A and B). Part A investigates psychometric properties of outcome measures related to fatigability in healthy controls, persons with MS with and without fatigability during walking. Part B is an intervention study in persons with MS and fatigability, comparing dance with a sham intervention, and its effects primarily on fatigability outcomes.
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Detailed Description
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In the Part B the investigators propose a pilot randomized controlled trial with dance therapy to improve fatigability in pwMS. The study includes 24 pwMS presenting walking fatigability. The participants will be randomly allocated by group (n=3-4), by a person independent from the research, into the intervention group (Dance Therapy) or the active control group (control exercise). Interventions take place in groups of 3 or 4 people with MS, twice a week for eight weeks, complementary to their usual care or conventional physiotherapy.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Persons with MS - Dance group
12 pwMS in the Dance Therapy intervention
Dance therapy
The dance group will attend choreo-based dance therapy which includes both cognitive training to remember the choreo's and motor training to execute them (with and without music). Each session will consist of a ten-minute warm up, dance training and a ten-minute cool down. The participants will be taught three choreographies, which will increase in difficulty level. 1) floor work on a slow rhythm with focus on proprioception, abdominal muscle strength, coordination and working memory. 2) slow paced with a group part and a canon part with focus on working memory, static and dynamic balance and strength. Furthermore, it will require dynamic balance, walking and cognition. 3) higher rhythm and will be danced with a cane which will require more speed, coordination and dual tasking.
Psychometric properties (Validity, Reliability) of interlimb coordination- and cognitive-fatigability
The study consists of 2 test sessions, separated by 5-7 days of interval. The sessions 1 and 2 will be composed of cognitive test battery, questionnaires to be filled, information about the use of actigraph, clinical outcomes and interlimb coordination tests
persons with MS - excercise group
12 pwMS in the exercise (placebo) group
Psychometric properties (Validity, Reliability) of interlimb coordination- and cognitive-fatigability
The study consists of 2 test sessions, separated by 5-7 days of interval. The sessions 1 and 2 will be composed of cognitive test battery, questionnaires to be filled, information about the use of actigraph, clinical outcomes and interlimb coordination tests
Healthy controls
Psychometric properties (Validity, Reliability) of interlimb coordination- and cognitive-fatigability
The study consists of 2 test sessions, separated by 5-7 days of interval. The sessions 1 and 2 will be composed of cognitive test battery, questionnaires to be filled, information about the use of actigraph, clinical outcomes and interlimb coordination tests
Interventions
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Dance therapy
The dance group will attend choreo-based dance therapy which includes both cognitive training to remember the choreo's and motor training to execute them (with and without music). Each session will consist of a ten-minute warm up, dance training and a ten-minute cool down. The participants will be taught three choreographies, which will increase in difficulty level. 1) floor work on a slow rhythm with focus on proprioception, abdominal muscle strength, coordination and working memory. 2) slow paced with a group part and a canon part with focus on working memory, static and dynamic balance and strength. Furthermore, it will require dynamic balance, walking and cognition. 3) higher rhythm and will be danced with a cane which will require more speed, coordination and dual tasking.
Psychometric properties (Validity, Reliability) of interlimb coordination- and cognitive-fatigability
The study consists of 2 test sessions, separated by 5-7 days of interval. The sessions 1 and 2 will be composed of cognitive test battery, questionnaires to be filled, information about the use of actigraph, clinical outcomes and interlimb coordination tests
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* age between 30 and 70 years old;
* a diagnosis of MS (2017 revisions of the McDonalds criteria) with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) 4 up to 6.5.
* no relapses \>1 month preceding the start of the study
* ability to walk for 6 minutes without rest.
Exclusion Criteria
* pregnancy
* musculoskeletal disorders in the lower limbs not related to MS.
30 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Revalidatie & MS Centrum Overpelt
OTHER
National MS Center Melsbroek
OTHER
Hasselt University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Peter Feys
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Peter Feys, prof. dr.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hasselt University
Cintia Ramari Ferreira, dr.
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Hasselt University
Locations
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Noorderhart Revalidatie & MS centrum
Overpelt, , Belgium
National MS Center Melsbroek
Overpelt, , Belgium
Countries
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References
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Santinelli FB, Ramari C, Poncelet M, Severijns D, Kos D, Pau M, Kalron A, Meyns P, Feys P. Between-Day Reliability of the Gait Characteristics and Their Changes During the 6-Minute Walking Test in People With Multiple Sclerosis. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2024 Feb;38(2):75-86. doi: 10.1177/15459683231222412. Epub 2024 Jan 16.
Other Identifiers
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Fatigability-MS-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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