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Low Load Resistance Training Using Blood Flow Restriction for People With Multiple Sclerosis
Low Load Resistance Training Using Blood Flow Restriction for People With Multiple Sclerosis

NCT04633759

CompletedNA

Sponsor: University of Colorado, Denver

Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis

Interventions: Blood Flow Restriction Exercise

Countries: United States

The Primary Aim of this research study is to determine the feasibility of 8 weeks of physical therapy strengthening exercises using blood flow restriction (BFR) in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have moderate-to-severe walking problems. BFR training involves placing a cuff on the leg being exercised in order to restrict blood flow. The cuff is attached to a specialized device that automatically detects the appropriate amount of pressure to place on the limb. Testing will occur before and after the 8-week treatment period.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to 70 Years

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* Adults ages 18-70
* Neurologist-confirmed diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
* Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) 6.0 to 7.0

  * EDSS 6.0: unilateral assistance (cane or crutch) required to walk at least 100 meters with or without resting
  * EDSS 6.5: Bilateral assistance (cane or crutch) required to walk at least 20 meters with or without resting
  * EDSS 7.0: unable to walk 5 meters even with aid, essentially restricted to wheelchair; wheels self and transfers alone; up and about in wheelchair some 12 hours a day

Exclusion Criteria:

* EDSS 7.5 or greater: Restricted to wheelchair for all mobility, unable to walk more than a few steps, even with walking aid
* EDSS 5.5 or less: Able to walk more than 100 meters without walking aid or rest
* Unable to provide consent or follow simple directions
* Prior history of Deep Venous Thrombosis/ Pulmonary Embolism
* History of peripheral vascular disease, thrombophilia or other clotting disorders
* Patient report of easy bruising
* Any comorbid conditions or pain that substantially affects physical function or would interfere with the participant's ability to safely complete rehabilitation (e.g. neurologic, vascular, cardiac problems, orthopedic, or ongoing medical treatments) as determined by a neurologist of physical therapist
* Severe lower extremity spasticity as defined as Modified Ashworth scale \> 2
* Currently undergoing supervised resistance training with a physical therapist or other exercise professional
* Use of Blood Flow Restriction currently or in the previous 3 months prior to enrollment
* MS-related exacerbation or changes to their disease-modifying drug therapy in the month prior to enrollment
* Inability to tolerate pressure cuff during baseline assessment
Locations (1)
  • Aurora, Colorado, United States