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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by demyelination andaxonal loss of the central nervous system, which progressively results in neurologic dysfunction and is often accompanied by gaite limitations, reduced fitness, and increased risk of falls. Traditional exercises such as treadmill walking orstationary cycling can often be perceived as boring, because theseexercises usually involve repetitive, continuous movements. In recents years the positive effect of the auditory stimulus in the recovery of gait difficulties has been demonstrated in Parkinson's disease, however this methodology on MS patients has been poorly investigated. In addiction the neurophysiological mechanisms by which coupling steps with external auditory cues improves gait remain partially unclear. For this reason, our purpose is to investigate whether patients with MS, compared to the control group, may have improvements in motor and psychological well-being, through training with devices that integrate motor training with musical stimuli (Gait trainer).


Clinical Trial Description

Although the number of studies and the extent of available evidence is greater in case of parkinsonism, there is also evidence of the effects of music-based interventions on supporting motor function and emotional well-being in people with multiple sclerosis. Interventions based on music can influence multiple functions. Recently it has been shown that coupling of auditory signals with motor training may be possible to form a rhythmic gait by dragging movement patterns, supporting the generation of better gait patterns; moreover, it can have effects on the rhythmic dragging; the commitment of automatic timing systems; movement planning, execution and learning; and an increase in motivation. Furthermore, this type of coupling has been shown to improve various gait parameters, including cadence, gait speed, stride length, gait time variability and pitch width.

The aim of our study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the treadmill training combined with RAS in terms of mobility, balance and gait parameters, patient's well-being. ;


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NCT number NCT04019912
Study type Interventional
Source IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino-Pulejo"
Contact Rocco S Calabrò, MD
Phone +3909060128166
Email salbro77@tiscali.it
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 1, 2019
Completion date May 2020

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