Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Functional Electrical Stimulation for People With Multiple Sclerosis Who Experience Foot Drop:Feasibility of Instrumented Gait Analysis in Clinical Practice.
| Verified date | September 2016 |
| Source | Queen Margaret University |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | United Kingdom: Department of Health |
| Study type | Interventional |
People with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS) often experience 'foot-drop' which means that the foot
is not adequately lifted during the so-called swing phase (foot is off the ground) during
walking which can lead to trips and falls. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) to the
shin muscles will aid lifting of the foot and therefore reduces the risk of trips and falls.
There have been several studies showing the benefits of FES to the walking of pwMS. The
proposed study aims to optimise the FES prescription and fitting care pathway for pwMS in
Edinburgh and the Lothians This will be achieved firstly through a survey to all clients
with MS in the last 5 years who have been regarded as suitable for FES. Secondly, a pilot
study will assess the suitability of the use of simple clinical measurement
(electrogoniometry) which will allow the measurement of the degree of foot-drop. The degree
is foot drop is usually assessed by the physiotherapist using visual observation. Using a
small device which can be quickly fitted to the patient's lower and foot for the duration of
a 2-6 minute walk, the physiotherapist will be able to quantify the degree of foot drop over
time. Such a measurement is especially important for people with MS who are often affected
by increased mental and physical fatigue.
Our first hypothesis is that the degree of foot-drop at the end of the walk is increased
compared to the start of the walk. Secondly, we hypothesise that the degree of foot drop is
less when the participant walks with the assistance of Functional Electrical Stimulation at
their next clinical appointment.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 15 |
| Est. completion date | November 2015 |
| Est. primary completion date | October 2015 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - People with MS (aged 18-80) who are assessed for their suitability for FES to treat foot-drop between September 2013 and March 2014 at Slateford Medical Centre are eligible for participation in this study Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with fixed ankle deformities, who are allergic to tape and who are unable to walk for at least for two minutes (with or without walking aids) will be excluded. - Patients who experienced a relapse or any trauma affecting their walking between the first fitting appointment and the follow-up appointment will also be excluded from the study. |
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | Slateford medical centre | Edinburgh |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Queen Margaret University | NHS Lothian |
United Kingdom,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | MS walking scale | The participant will be asked to fill in the MS walking scale, for both without (first visit) and with walking with the assistance of FES (second visit) in mind. | baseline and 2 weeks from baseline | No |
| Primary | Peak dorsiflexion angle during the swing phase without FES | The electrogoniometer record the (sagittal) ankle angle during the 2-6 minute walk around the physiotherapy department. In the data processing stage, the peak dorsiflexion angle during the swing phase will be determined for each gait cycle over a period of 20 seconds at the start and at the end of the walk. | Baseline | No |
| Secondary | Rate of perceived exertion (RPE) | The participant will be asked to rate his/her perceived exertion on the Borg Scale (6-20) at minute intervals during the walk. | Baseline | No |
| Secondary | Peak dorsiflexion angle during swing phase (with FES) | The electrogoniometer record the (sagittal) ankle angle during the 2-6 minute walk around the physiotherapy department. In the data processing stage, the peak dorsiflexion angle during the swing phase will be determined for each gait cycle over a period of 20 seconds at the start and at the end of the walk. | two weeks from baseline | No |
| Secondary | Rates of perceived Exertion (RPE) with FES | The participant will be asked to rate his/her perceived exertion on the Borg Scale (6-20) at minute intervals during the walk | 2 weeks from baseline | No |
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