Effect of Music Therapy on Pain in People With Multiple Sclerosis
NCT ID: NCT06800144
Last Updated: 2025-09-03
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
45 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-10-01
2027-12-01
Brief Summary
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The grading principle applied in motor imagery training in the form of imagining movements from simple to complex and music therapy training presented in a rhythm matched with heart rate rhythm are effective approaches on chronic pain. It is thought that the treatment protocol in which these two methods are combined and their therapeutic effects are combined in MS rehabilitation may be more effective on pain and related factors in MS. The aim of the study is to show the effects of telerehabilitation-based heart rate-synchronized music therapy protocols on pain, heart rate, fatigue, anxiety, depression, quality of life, sleep quality, and information processing speed compared to MS individuals who continue their routine treatments.
45 MS people with chronic pain will be included in the planned randomized controlled trial. The included participants will be randomized into 3 groups with 15 participants in each group. The evaluations will be performed three times before treatment, at 8th (post-treatment evaluation) and 12th weeks (follow-up evaluation). The participants' general pain intensity in the last 2 and 7 days, the presence of neuropathic pain, fatigue level, anxiety and depression levels, sleep quality, health-related quality of life and information processing speed will be evaluated. In addition, heart rate variability will be evaluated in order to evaluate the participants' autonomic functions. Telerehabilitation-based music therapy application will be given to the participants 2 days a week for 8 weeks using a videoconferencing platform under the guidance of a physiotherapist. The heart rates of the participants will be monitored throughout the session. The participants included in the first group will visualize the movements presented with the metronome sound in a rhythm matched to their heart rates, while the participants included in the second group will listen to relaxing/relaxing music without lyrics in a rhythm matched to their heart rates. When synchronization is achieved between the music rhythm and the heart rate in both groups, the music rhythm will be reduced. Participants included in the 3rd group will continue their routine treatment and will be evaluated only three times: at the beginning, after the 8th week and after the 12th week. The results obtained from this study will examine the effects of heart rate synchronized music therapy protocols on pain, autonomic function and psychosocial parameters in individuals with chronic pain and MS.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Heart rate synchronized motor imagery music therapy
Participants included in this group will imagine the movements presented to them with a metronome sound in a rhythm synchronized with their heart rate.
Heart rate synchronized motor imagery music therapy
Participants included in this group will listen a metronome sound in a rhythm synchronized with their heart rate.
Heart rate synchronized music therapy
Participants included in this group will listen to soothing/relaxing music without lyrics in a rhythm synchronized with their heart rate.
Heart rate synchronized music therapy
Participants included in this group will listen to soothing/relaxing music without lyrics in a rhythm synchronized with their heart rate.
Control group
Participants included in this group will continue their routine treatment and will only be evaluated three times: at the beginning, after 8 weeks and after 12 weeks.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Heart rate synchronized motor imagery music therapy
Participants included in this group will listen a metronome sound in a rhythm synchronized with their heart rate.
Heart rate synchronized music therapy
Participants included in this group will listen to soothing/relaxing music without lyrics in a rhythm synchronized with their heart rate.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having a definite MS diagnosis according to the 2017 McDonald criteria.
* Having a pain level of at least 3 and above on the numerical pain scale for at least 3 months.
* Not having had an attack in the last 3 months.
* Having a tablet or computer with an active internet connection that is suitable for videoconferencing.
* Having a smartphone to which the heart rate monitor can be connected with the Bluetooth feature so that the heart rate synchronized music therapy training can be given.
* Having sufficient smartphone/tablet or computer knowledge to participate in the study or having a relative who can help in this regard.
* No change in the medications used for pain in the last 2 months.
* Not receiving any additional treatment other than routine treatments.
* Being able to read and understand Turkish.
Exclusion Criteria
* Having a condition other than MS that can cause pain, such as cancer, diabetes, significant osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, based on laboratory or imaging findings
* Having a psychiatric disease (such as active psychotic disorders, severe depression, anxiety disorders) that would prevent participation in the study and having a serious cognitive disorder determined by a physician that would prevent testing
* Having a serious vision or hearing problem.
* Being pregnant.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Istanbul Bilgi University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hilal Karakas
Research Assistant
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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MusicTherapy
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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