Additive Effects of Interoceptive Training to Physiotherapy in Functional Movement Disorders (interoPTfmd)
NCT ID: NCT06792760
Last Updated: 2025-07-23
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-04-01
2028-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Our goal is to evaluate the interoceptive profile of individuals with FMD and establish a connection between interoceptive and attentional abnormalities, the type and severity of symptoms, and the response to treatment. The study will utilize the objective clinical and subjective evaluation of symptom severity along with behavioural, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging methods to provide a comprehensive set of measures of interoception and attention. fMRI will further elucidate the neural correlates of interoception and attention. These measures will be analyzed in a cohort of FMD patients and healthy controls to examine the relationship between interoception, attention, and the type, severity, and impact of motor and non-motor symptoms on quality of life.
Interoceptive and attentional measures will also be tested as markers of therapy outcomes in a prospective randomized controlled trial. Eighty FMD patients will be recruited to undergo FMD-specific physiotherapy, with one group receiving additional interoception training via a specific breathing technique (SBTs) protocol. Participants will be randomized to physiotherapy alone or physiotherapy plus SBTs, with clinical outcomes, interoceptive, and attentional measures assessed before and after treatment. This design will evaluate the interventions' impact and identify treatment outcome predictors.
Specific Aims Aim 1: To explore interoceptive mechanisms in FMD and their relationship to symptoms and treatment response.
1.1 Characterize interoceptive profiles (respiroceptive and cardioceptive sensitivity and metacognition) in FMD compared to healthy controls.
1.2 Investigate associations between interoception, motor symptoms, and pain. 1.3 Evaluate interoceptive sensitivity as a predictor of PT outcomes and the impact of SBTs on interoception and pain reduction.
1.4 Examine changes in interoceptive network activation (e.g., salience network) following PT, with or without SBTs.
Aim 2: To study attentional mechanisms in FMD and identify predictors of PT outcomes.
2.1 Assess distractibility as a predictor of PT outcomes. 2.2 Evaluate attentional measures during cognitive, emotional and oculomotor tasks and their relationship to FMD symptoms and PT outcomes.
2.3 Investigate changes in brain activation related to attentional processing and symptom control.
Aim 3: To evaluate the additive effects of specific breathing techniques (SBTs) on physiotherapy outcomes in FMD.
3.1 Compare outcomes between patients receiving PT alone and PT plus SBTs. 3.2 Assess whether SBTs enhance interoception and improve symptoms and HRQoL.
Methods:
Aim 1. Interoceptive sensitivity, metacognition, and attention will be evaluated using psychophysical tasks, fMRI, and eye-tracking to explore their relationship with symptoms and treatment outcomes in FMD.
Aim 2: Attentional mechanisms, including distractibility, will be assessed through clinical tasks, neurophysiological recordings, and fMRI to identify predictors of physiotherapy outcomes.
Aim 3: The effects of SBTs as an adjunct to physiotherapy will be evaluated using clinical scales for motor and non-motor symptoms, alongside quality-of-life and psychological measures.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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FMD specific physiotherapy
This arm will receive specific physiotherapy treatment for people with Functional Movement Disorder based on published recommendations.
Physiotherapy
The intervention will consist of 10 individual physiotherapy sessions delivered by a single physiotherapist trained in FMD. The physiotherapy programme will include education, movement retraining and a self-management plan.
FMD specific physiotherapy + specific breathing techniques
This arm will receive specific physiotherapy treatment for people with Functional Movement Disorder based on published recommendations + specific breathing exercises as interoceptive training
Physiotherapy
The intervention will consist of 10 individual physiotherapy sessions delivered by a single physiotherapist trained in FMD. The physiotherapy programme will include education, movement retraining and a self-management plan.
Specific Breathing Techniques
The intervention will include education and training in specific breathing techniques, which will be exercised by the patient as a self-management plan for over 5-10 minutes daily.
Interventions
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Physiotherapy
The intervention will consist of 10 individual physiotherapy sessions delivered by a single physiotherapist trained in FMD. The physiotherapy programme will include education, movement retraining and a self-management plan.
Specific Breathing Techniques
The intervention will include education and training in specific breathing techniques, which will be exercised by the patient as a self-management plan for over 5-10 minutes daily.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* clinically established diagnosis of Functional Movement Disorder according to Gupta and Lang criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* inability to complete questionnaires because of language difficulties
* severe learning disabilities or cognitive impairment
* major psychiatric or organic neurological comorbidity
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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General University Hospital, Prague
OTHER
Charles University, Czech Republic
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Tereza Serranová, MD, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
General University Hospital in Prague, Neurology department, Prague, Czech Republic, 12800
Locations
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General University Hospital in Prague
Prague, Czech Republic, Czechia
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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53/23 Grant AZV VES 2024 VFN
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
NW24-04-00456
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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