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TENS in Persons With MS
TENS in Persons With MS

NCT05321927

CompletedNA

Sponsor: University Medical Center Groningen

Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis

Interventions: Trancutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, Strength training, Sham stimulation

Countries: Netherlands

Persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) often have an increased sense of fatigue. Furthermore, they present walking difficulties which negatively affects their mobility and results in an additional increase of fatigue. Previous literature suggests that transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) of leg muscles might increase their walking capacity and decrease perception of fatigue. In the present study we aim to investigate whether TENS of leg muscles reduces walking difficulties and sense of fatigue in pwMS in comparison with a short strength training protocol or no training. A similar aim is addressed after TENS of elbow flexor muscles. Subjects with relapsing remitting or progressive MS, will undergo transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), strength exercises (SExerc), both TENS and SExerc (COMB) simultaneously, or sham stimulation without training (CON) of both leg and arm muscles. Force and fatigue measurements are performed before, directly after and three weeks after the training sessions and contain walking, fatigue, and strength assessments. Main study parameters are changes in the scores of i) the six-minute walking test (6-MWT), ii) the perceived walking disability (MSWS-12) and iii) fatigue questionnaires (FSS and MFIS). Additional study parameters are changes in muscle force and muscle fatigability.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* EDSS score \< 7
* MSWS score \> 30
* FSS score \> 4 or MFIS score \> 38.
* no known cardiovascular disorder or having a positive advice on a sport medical examination

Exclusion Criteria:

* being a participant in an exercise study
* having a psychiatric disorder
* having cognitive or communication problems which reduces the capacity to understand instructions
* planned a change in medication during the training period
* having a neurological disorder other than MS
* having cardiovascular disorders and no positive advice from a sport medical examination
* having a pacemaker or another implantable electronic apparatus.
* being pregnant
Locations (1)
  • Groningen, Provincie Groningen, Netherlands