Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Added Value of Cognition-targeted Exercise Versus Symptom-targeted Exercise for Multiple Sclerosis Fatigue: Randomized Controlled Trial
Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) has a wide range of physiological and neuropsychological symptoms. Over 75% of MS patients complain about fatigue, which for many is one of their most debilitating symptoms, having a substantial impact on their quality of life and ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. Previous investigations on the effectiveness of different types of psychotherapy on MS fatigue are extremely limited. The aim of this study was to investigate the added value of cognition-targeted exercise versus symptom-targeted exercise for Multiple Sclerosis fatigue
Patients with fatigue symptoms (score of ≥5 on Fatigue Scale) will be randomly assigned into experimental (n=30) and control (n=30) groups. The subjects in the experimental group will receive eight 50-minute sessions of weekly cognitive behavior therapy based on van Kessel's model in addition cognition-targeted exercise program , whereas the patients in the control group will receive eight 50-minute sessions of weekly CBT in addition to standardized physiotherapy program . A standardized program of physiotherapy exercises will consist of twice-weekly supervised general aerobic, strengthening and flexibility exercise sessions. This exercise program is reflective of the general exercises typically undertaken within routine clinical practice. ;
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