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Incremental Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Adaptation as a Novel Treatment for Dizziness in People With Multiple Sclerosis
Incremental Vestibulo-ocular Reflex Adaptation as a Novel Treatment for Dizziness in People With Multiple Sclerosis
RecruitingNA
Sponsor: Emory University
Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions: StableEyes
Countries: United States
The study aims to study the effects of a novel treatment for vestibular symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis. The main objective is to determine whether daily personalized gaze stabilization training is more beneficial than intermittent gaze stability training in people with multiple sclerosis.
Eligibility overview
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to 89 Years
Healthy volunteers: Yes
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Neurologist-confirmed diagnosis of primary progressive or relapsing and remitting MS per The 2017 Revision of the McDonald Criteria and the Magnetic Resonance Imaging in MS, or a healthy volunteer without a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis or any related neurological conditions * Fluent in speaking and understanding English * Subjects with multiple sclerosis have self-reported vestibular symptoms of dizziness, imbalance, and/or a history of at least two falls in the prior 12 months Exclusion Criteria: * Clinically isolated syndrome or radiologically isolated syndrome. * Worsening MS symptoms during the prior 60 days * Immunotherapy change in the prior 60 days * Self-reported cognitive impairment that limits independence with basic and instrumental activities of daily living * Systolic blood pressure \> 180 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure \> 90 mmHg at rest * Static visual acuity with correction of worse than 1.0 logMAR * Manifest ocular misalignment ≥ 5 diopters (e.g., tropia, lazy eye, strabismus} * Convergence insufficiency * Intra-nuclear ophthalmoplegia * Vestibular Migraine * Major orthopedic conditions that limit cervical spine range of motion or that alter walking * Self-reported current or potential for pregnancy during enrollment * Ongoing participation in vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness
Locations (1)
- Atlanta, Georgia, United States