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Tai Chi and Square-Stepping Exercises in Women With Multiple Sclerosis
Tai Chi and Square-Stepping Exercises in Women With Multiple Sclerosis
CompletedNA
Sponsor: Pamukkale University
Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions: Tai Chi, Square Stepping Exercise (SSE), Home-based Frenkel Coordination Exercises
Countries: Turkey (Türkiye)
Tai Chi is an exercise approach consisting of slow and controlled movements, whereas square stepping exercises are an exercise method in which specific step patterns are followed. The aim of this study is to comparatively examine the effects of Tai Chi and Square Stepping Exercises on knee joint position sense, lower extremity muscle strength, and fatigue levels in women with multiple sclerosis.
Eligibility overview
Sex: FEMALE
Age: 20 Years to 45 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Willing to participate and provide informed consent. * Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) according to the McDonald diagnostic criteria. * Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) phenotype. * EDSS score \< 3.5. * Female, 20-45 years of age. * No MS relapse within the past 1 month. * No lower-extremity spasticity according to the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). Exclusion Criteria: * Any neurological disease other than MS. * Experiencing an MS relapse during the study period. * History of orthopedic surgery that may affect balance. * Cognitive or psychiatric impairment that may interfere with study participation. * Cardiovascular or pulmonary history that may prevent participation. * Use of medications that may affect clinical assessment (e.g., antipsychotic use; continuous corticosteroid or immunosuppressive use within the past 1 month). * Participation in any other exercise program
Locations (1)
- Denizli, Turkey (Türkiye)