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Effect of Sensory Integration Therapy on Gait Variability and Quality Of Life in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Effect of Sensory Integration Therapy on Gait Variability and Quality Of Life in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
CompletedNA
Sponsor: Cairo University
Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions: Conventional physical therapy program, Sensory integration therapy
Countries: Egypt
This study aims to evaluate the impact of sensory integration therapy on individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) by examining its effects on gait variability and overall quality of life.
Eligibility overview
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to 45 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Male and female patients diagnosed with MS of relapsing-remitting at least 1 year before this study. * The Patient's age will range from 18-45. * A stable MS disease without any episodes of relapse within three months before the study. * The Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) scale from medical documentation (2-4.5) involve that patients have (visual, cerebellum, pyramidal brainstem and sensory) problems. * Ability to walk six minutes' walk test (6 min walk test) Exclusion Criteria: * Orthopedic disorders such as contracture deformities that could negatively affect gait. * Other disorders affect gait and quality of life as (diabetes mellitus). * Other diseases that affect Visual and vestibular problems system (such as vestibular neuritis). * Marked spasticity grade (2,3,4) for bilateral lower extremities according to modified ashworth scale. * Pregnancy.
Locations (1)
- Giza, Egypt