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Clinical Trials/NCT06486116
NCT06486116
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Effectiveness of Task Specific Home Exercise Program

New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital1 site in 1 country30 target enrollmentJune 1, 2024

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Multiple Sclerosis
Sponsor
New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Enrollment
30
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
The Mini Balance Evaluation Systems Test (MBEST)
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of 2 different types of Home Exercise Programs (HEP) on mobility in persons with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Specifically, we will be comparing the Standard of Care (SOC) a program based on aerobic conditioning and calisthenics to a Task Specific Program (TSP).

Primary Question: Will persons with who receive a Task Specific HEP have greater improvement in mobility than those who receive the SOC? Secondary question: Will a task specific HEP be as well tolerated as the SOC HEP by persons with MS

Detailed Description

Persons with MS have been shown to benefit from exercise to address the symptoms of their disease. Exercise programs are customarily given by Physical Therapists (PT) in either an inpatient or outpatient setting. Outpatient PT is typically augmented with a Home exercise Program (HEP) which is meant to enhance the work that is done directly with the PT. Since the amount of exercise done at home is often greater than what is done with the PT, the HEP is of great importance. However, the types of exercise that are the most useful for useful for persons with MS has not been established. Previous research has shown that due to the unique ways in which MS can affect the nervous system, exercise programs that may be appropriate for persons without MS may not be ideal for those that have the disease

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 1, 2024
End Date
January 31, 2026
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Karen Blitz-Shabbir

Neurologist

New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Definitive diagnosis of Multiple sclerosis
  • Ability to walk for at least 30 seconds unassisted with or without assistive device
  • Ability to read, comprehend and sign an informed consent
  • Is able to attend a 2 outpatient evaluation sessions 6 weeks apart
  • Between the ages of 18 and 75

Exclusion Criteria

  • Evidence of recent MS exacerbation
  • Any orthopedic, cardiopulmonary, or non- MS neurologic condition that prohibits participation in a Physical therapy program
  • Be currently receiving outpatient physical therapy

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

The Mini Balance Evaluation Systems Test (MBEST)

Time Frame: Measured before and after each 4 weeks

Assessment of participant balance during reactive anticipatory, dynamic and sensory aspects of balance tasks.

6 Minute Walk Test

Time Frame: Measured before and after each 4 weeks

Participant walks at best comfortable pace for 6 consecutive minutes; total distance walked and distance per minute is measured.

The Functional Gait Assessment

Time Frame: Measured before and after each 4 weeks

A measure of walking balance assessed by participant's performance on specific task.

Study Sites (1)

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