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Running Title: Walking to Music and in Silence on a Treadmill

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions
Other: Walking with music with synchronisation
Other: Walking with music without synchronisation
Other: walking without music
Registration Number
NCT04856345
Lead Sponsor
Hasselt University
Brief Summary

This work is embedded in the context of auditory-motor coupling, which entails the engagement of two systems; the interaction between the music (or repetitive auditory stimuli) and a walking individual (repetitive movements of footfall). In previous studies, the investigators have shown that synchronising steps to beats in music have shown to be feasible in persons with multiple sclerosis, showing increase of step frequency and reduced perceived fatigue\[1, 2\]. In this current work, The investigators expand previous findings with a pilot intervention study, to investigate if synchronisation is necessary to improve cognitive and motor functions.

The proposed experiment includes 30 participants, randomised to three arms of a pilot intervention (10 participants per arm). With the intention of a further case-study analysis, the inestigators request to include 4 additional participants (2 PwMS with cognitive impairment, and 2 persons with cerebellar lesion) to only follow the intervention arm 1.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
5
Inclusion Criteria
  • A diagnosis of MS if >1,
  • no relapses >1 month,
  • ability to walk for 12minutes,
  • ability to walk independently on a treadmill
  • walking speed between 0.8-1.2m/s.
Exclusion Criteria
  • amusia,
  • deafness,
  • cognitive impairment hindering understanding of study instructions,
  • pregnancy.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Music with synchronisingWalking with music with synchronisationwalking to music that one can synchronise to
Music without synchronisingWalking with music without synchronisationwalking to music that one cannot synchronise to
No musicwalking without musicwalking without music.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
12- item multiple sclerosis walking scaleweek 5

The Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale is a self-assessment scale which measures the impact of MS on walking. It consists of 12 questions concerning the limitations to walking due to MS during the past 2 weeks. Each item can be answered with 5 options, with 1 meaning no limitation and 5 extreme limitation.

12 minute walking with sensorsweek 5

gait dynamics and pattern - detrended fluctuation analysis and spatio-temporal parameters

6 minutes walking test to calculate the distance walking Indexweek 5

impact of MS on walking

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Paced auditory serial addition test and symbol digit modality testweek 5

to measure cognitive functioning and cognitive fatigability

Motricity Index of dorsi flexors, knee extensors and hip flexorsweek 5

Muscle weakness

Dynamic gait indexweek 5

Dynamic balance

Scale for the assessment and rating of ataxiaweek 5

Ataxia

Time up and Go testweek 5

balance

Modified Aschowrth scale Hamstrings, Tricepts Surae, Quadriceptsweek 5

Spasticity

Hospital anxiety and depression questionnaireweek 5

anxiety and depression

Barcelona music reward questionnaireweek 5

experience of music reward

Modified fatigue impact scaleweek 5

self-reported outcomes for fatigue

Activities-specific balance confidence scaleweek 5

self-reported outcome for activity and balance

credibility and expectations questionnaireweek 5

self-reporting of credibility of the intervention.

Pre and Post training sessions, 2x a week, 20 minutes for 4 weeksup to week 4

Before and after each training session

* Perceived cognitive and physical fatigue rated on a visual analogue scale

* Perceived motivation rated on a Likert scale

Stroke rehabilitation motivation scaleweek 5

self-reported motivation questionnaire

the Brunnel Music Rating Inventory-2week 5

self-reported music rating inventory

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Noorderhart Revalidatie & MS centrum

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Overpelt, Belgium

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