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Comparative Effectiveness Study Telerehab Versus Conventional
Comparative Effectiveness Study Telerehab Versus Conventional

NCT03468868

CompletedNA

Sponsor: Shepherd Center, Atlanta GA

Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis

Interventions: Exercise program for people with MS

Countries: United States

This study aims to compare the effectiveness of an exercise program delivered in a conventional facility-based format versus a telerehabilitation format, which takes place in the home. Exercise can improve mobility and perhaps decrease the rate and extent of disability in people with MS. Evidence shows that traditional, facility-based exercise training may help people with MS consistently participate in exercise or to exercise at a higher, more intense level. Despite this evidence, lack of access to facility-based exercise programs may make it difficult for people with MS to engage in exercise.Telerehabilitation (telerehab) has great potential to overcome challenges associated with facility-based programs. Telerehab can include videoconferencing, remote monitoring of signs and activity, and dissemination of specialized and individualized information via electronic mechanisms, such as smartphones and computers. Both facility-based and telerehab exercise training have yielded positive results in people with MS, but have not been compared head-to-head. The current study will fill this gap in the evidence base and compare the outcomes of delivering the same exercise interventions in a facility or in the home/community using a telerehab approach. The interventions are designed to be identical in content, with the only difference being the mode of training delivery.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to 65 Years

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* Mild to moderate MS
* Has limitations in walking but can walk 25 feet
* Does not participate in a rigorous exercise program
* Can travel to trial site for assessments and training

Exclusion Criteria:

* Relapse in the past 30 days
* Other neurological or musculoskeletal disorders
Locations (9)
  • Birmingham, Alabama, United States
  • Birmingham, Alabama, United States
  • Denver, Colorado, United States
  • Athens, Georgia, United States
  • Atlanta, Georgia, United States
  • Boston, Massachusetts, United States
  • Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
  • Cleveland, Ohio, United States
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States