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Effects of Deep Sensory Assisted Rehabilitation on Gait and Balance in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Effects of Deep Sensory Assisted Rehabilitation on Gait and Balance in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

NCT05991297

CompletedNA

Sponsor: Nermin Çalışır

Conditions: MS (Multiple Sclerosis)

Interventions: Deep sensory assisted rehabilitation, classical rehabilitation

Countries: Turkey (Türkiye)

The effect of physical therapy and rehabilitation on improving the gait and balance disorders of patients has been proven. FTR applications in MS patients have become routine in developed countries. However, due to the high patient density in our country, FTR cannot be performed at the rate we want due to different reasons such as the inability to separate areas special for MS patients, the lack of special FTR applications for MS patients, and the inability to perform regular FTR follow-ups. Even if FTR is recommended and performed, our patients think that FTR is not very effective due to the above reasons and they do not continue. A team of neurology, physical therapy specialists, and physiotherapists was formed, in-service training was completed and a special rehabilitation program for MS patients was created. First of all, we will apply routine classical FTR to our patients. Sensory and deep sensory disorders, which are more common and severe, especially in the lower extremities, also negatively affect gait and balance. A rehabilitation program was created by adding exercises to improve sensation and deep sense, along with muscle strengthening. The results of the 1st and 21st sessions of the patients in the two groups who underwent classical rehabilitation and deep sensory-assisted rehabilitation will be compared. It was planned to evaluate the gait and balance parameters of the patients as numerical data with clinical scales and the C mill device we used in walking and balance exercises.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 20 Years to 60 Years

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: INTERVENTIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
* 20-60 years old
* EDSS between 3.0-5.5 Those with EDSS 0-2.5 and spinal and/or cerebellar involvement
* Had the last MS attack at least 3 months ago

Exclusion Criteria:

* schizoaffective disorder
* lower extremity amputation
* shortness on one side creating asymmetry in the lower extremities
* diabetes mellitus
* cognitive impairment (at a level that may interfere with communication)
Locations (2)
  • Bursa, Yildirim, Turkey (Türkiye)
  • Bursa, Turkey (Türkiye)