Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Project FARMS: Fall Risk Reduction in Multiple Sclerosis
Over half of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) report falling over a 6-month period and a
majority of those who fall require medical attention for injuries. Importantly, balance
dysfunction, muscle weakness, and spasticity are modifiable risk factors for falls among
community-dwelling older adults and likely persons with MS. Indeed, there is evidence that
these physiological risk factors can be minimized with exercise training in persons with MS
and this might translate into a decrease in fall risk as documented in community-dwelling
older adults.
The investigation will examine the effectiveness of a home-based exercise program that is
designed to reduce fall risk by targeting specific fall risk factors including balance
dysfunction and two of its latent causes, muscle weakness and spasticity in persons with
multiple sclerosis. It is predicted that persons who receive home-based exercise program
will have a reduction in fall risk.
Over half of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) report falling over a 6-month period and
half of those who fall require medical attention for injuries. To make matters worse, a fall
can result in activity curtailment, physiological deconditioning, and institutionalization.
Importantly, balance dysfunction, muscle weakness, and spasticity are modifiable risk
factors for falls among community-dwelling older adults and likely persons with MS. Indeed,
there is evidence that these physiological risk factors can be minimized with exercise
training in persons with MS and this might translate into a decrease in fall risk as
documented in community-dwelling older adults. To that end, an appropriately designed
exercise training program that targets specific, modifiable risk factors might be effective
for decreasing the fall risk in persons with MS.
The investigation will examine the effectiveness of a home-based exercise program that is
designed to reduce fall risk by targeting specific fall risk factors including balance
dysfunction and two of its latent causes, muscle weakness and spasticity in persons with
multiple sclerosis. It is predicted that persons who receive home-based exercise program
will have a reduction in fall risk.
Participants will undergo multidimensional assessment of walking, balance, muscle strength,
spasticity and fall risk prior to and immediately following the 12 week intervention.
Following baseline assessment participants will be randomized into intervention or control
groups. The intervention group will receive exercise instruction 4 times over 2 months. The
home-based exercise protocol will focus on improving balance, walking, lower limb and core
muscle strength, and spasticity, all potential determinants of falling.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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