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NCT number NCT03938558
Other study ID # B9115201836892
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 28, 2018
Est. completion date April 19, 2019

Study information

Verified date May 2020
Source Hasselt University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is a controlled pilot study with 17 participants with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The primary goal of this study is to objectively examine the effects of a multimodal dance intervention on walking-related performance fatigability. The secondary aim is to investigate the effects of a multimodal dance intervention on other MS symptoms related to fatigue and fatigability.

The following research questions will be addressed:

1. Does a multimodal dance intervention have positive effects on walking-related fatigability?

2. Does a multimodal dance intervention have positive effects on other MS symptoms related to fatigue and fatigability?


Description:

This study distinguish two groups contributing to a dance and art production. The experimental group will perform 10 weeks of dance training, while the other group will contribute to the production in various ways (e.g. word art, photography, painting, …).

Measures will be taken before and after the training or assistance in the production.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 17
Est. completion date April 19, 2019
Est. primary completion date April 19, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 70 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Age between 18 - 70 years

- Confirmed diagnosis according to the McDonald criteria

- Able to walk independently or with bilateral support for 6 minutes

- Signed the informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Exacerbation or relapse within last 3 months before onset study

- Other medical conditions interfering with walking ability (e.g. cardiac or respiratory diseases, arthritis, fibromyalgia, Parkinson and stroke)

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
MS-Dance
The experimental group will perform 10 weeks of dance training
MS-Art
The other group will contribute to the production in various ways (e.g. word art, photography, painting, …)

Locations

Country Name City State
Belgium Hasselt University Hasselt

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Hasselt University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Belgium, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary motor fatigability Performance motor fatigability: Calculating the Distance Walked Index (DWI) during 6MWT.
Formula for walking-related performance fatigability: DWI = ([Distance walked at minute 6 - Distance walked at minute 1]/Distance walked at minute 1) × 100
Baseline
Primary motor fatigability Performance motor fatigability: Calculating the Distance Walked Index (DWI) during 6MWT.
Formula for walking-related performance fatigability: DWI = ([Distance walked at minute 6 - Distance walked at minute 1]/Distance walked at minute 1) × 100
week 10
Primary motor fatigability Performance motor fatigability: Calculating the Distance Walked Index (DWI) during 6MWT.
Formula for walking-related performance fatigability: DWI = ([Distance walked at minute 6 - Distance walked at minute 1]/Distance walked at minute 1) × 100
week 20
Primary Trait motor fatigue Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS) baseline
Primary Trait motor fatigue Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS) week 10
Primary Trait motor fatigue Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS) week 20
Secondary Coördination test with lower limbs seated bipedal coordination task (knee flexion and extension movements during 6 minutes, and metronome based 0,75 Hz, 1Hz and 1,5 Hz for 1 minute) baseline
Secondary Coördination test with lower limbs seated bipedal coordination task (knee flexion and extension movements during 6 minutes, and metronome based 0,75 Hz, 1Hz and 1,5 Hz for 1 minute) week 10
Secondary Coördination test with lower limbs seated bipedal coordination task (knee flexion and extension movements during 6 minutes, and metronome based 0,75 Hz, 1Hz and 1,5 Hz for 1 minute) week 20
Secondary Perceived motor fatigability VAS increase minute per minute during 6MWT (range 0-10) Baseline
Secondary Perceived motor fatigability VAS increase minute per minute during 6MWT (range 0-10) week 10
Secondary Perceived motor fatigability VAS increase minute per minute during 6MWT (range 0-10) week 20
Secondary Performance cognitive fatigability and cognitive capacity PASAT and SDMT total score and correct answers last ? vs first ? Baseline
Secondary Performance cognitive fatigability and cognitive capacity PASAT and SDMT total score and correct answers last ? vs first ? week 10
Secondary Performance cognitive fatigability and cognitive capacity PASAT and SDMT total score and correct answers last ? vs first ? week 20
Secondary Trait fatigue Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) : range 1-7 Baseline
Secondary Trait fatigue Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) : range 1-7 week 10
Secondary Trait fatigue Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) : range 1-7 week 20
Secondary MSIS-29 Questionnaire Impact of MS via a questionnaire. 29 items, total score on 145. Baseline
Secondary MSIS-29 Questionnaire Impact of MS via a questionnaire. 29 items, total score on 145. week 10
Secondary MSIS-29 Questionnaire Impact of MS via a questionnaire. 29 items, total score on 145. week 20
Secondary SF-36 Questionnaire Quality of Life health related questionnaire. Scale 0-100 Baseline
Secondary SF-36 Questionnaire Quality of Life health related questionnaire. Scale 0-100 week 10
Secondary SF-36 Questionnaire Quality of Life health related questionnaire. Scale 0-100 week 20
Secondary ABC scale Activity balance confidence scale. Scale has 16 items and is transferred to a percentage. Baseline
Secondary ABC scale Activity balance confidence scale. Scale has 16 items and is transferred to a percentage. week 10
Secondary ABC scale Activity balance confidence scale. Scale has 16 items and is transferred to a percentage. week 20
Secondary MSWS-12 Questionnaire Questionnaire about walking in MS, 12 items, total score on 60, minimum score 12. Baseline
Secondary MSWS-12 Questionnaire Questionnaire about walking in MS, 12 items, total score on 60, minimum score 12. week 10
Secondary MSWS-12 Questionnaire Questionnaire about walking in MS, 12 items, total score on 60, minimum score 12. week 20
Secondary 5xSTS T25FW 5 times sit to stand test, where patients have to stand and sit 5 times as fast as possible. Determined in seconds Baseline
Secondary 5xSTS T25FW 5 times sit to stand test, where patients have to stand and sit 5 times as fast as possible. Determined in seconds week 10
Secondary 5xSTS T25FW 5 times sit to stand test, where patients have to stand and sit 5 times as fast as possible. Determined in seconds week 20
Secondary T25FW test patients have to walk 25 feet as fast as possible. Determined in seconds Baseline
Secondary T25FW test patients have to walk 25 feet as fast as possible. Determined in seconds week 10
Secondary T25FW test patients have to walk 25 feet as fast as possible. Determined in seconds week 20
Secondary NHPT (Nine hole peck test) Nine hole peck test: descriptive measure for hand dexterity. Measured in seconds. Baseline
Secondary NHPT (Nine hole peck test) Nine hole peck test: descriptive measure for hand dexterity. Measured in seconds. week 10
Secondary NHPT (Nine hole peck test) Nine hole peck test: descriptive measure for hand dexterity. Measured in seconds. week 20
Secondary DGI (Dynamic gait index) patient have to perform several static and dynamic balance test. A four-point ordinal scale, ranging from 0-3. "0" indicates the lowest level of function and "3" the highest level of function. Total Score = 24 Baseline
Secondary DGI (Dynamic gait index) patient have to perform several static and dynamic balance test. A four-point ordinal scale, ranging from 0-3. "0" indicates the lowest level of function and "3" the highest level of function. Total Score = 24 week 10
Secondary DGI (Dynamic gait index) patient have to perform several static and dynamic balance test. A four-point ordinal scale, ranging from 0-3. "0" indicates the lowest level of function and "3" the highest level of function. Total Score = 24 week 20
Secondary EmNSA Dynamic gait index: patient have to perform several static and dynamic balance test. A ordinal scale, ranging from 0-2. "0" indicates the lowest level of function and "2" the highest level of function. Total Score = 48 Baseline
Secondary EmNSA Dynamic gait index: patient have to perform several static and dynamic balance test. A ordinal scale, ranging from 0-2. "0" indicates the lowest level of function and "2" the highest level of function. Total Score = 48 week 10
Secondary EmNSA Dynamic gait index: patient have to perform several static and dynamic balance test. A ordinal scale, ranging from 0-2. "0" indicates the lowest level of function and "2" the highest level of function. Total Score = 48 week 20
Secondary CMI (Cognitive motor interference) Dual task testing during 1 min tasks and 6 minutes task to measure alertness of movement control.
Dual task testing during 1 min tasks and 6 minutes task to measure alertness of movement control.
Baseline
Secondary CMI (Cognitive motor interference) Dual task testing during 1 min tasks and 6 minutes task to measure alertness of movement control.
Dual task testing during 1 min tasks and 6 minutes task to measure alertness of movement control.
week 10
Secondary CMI (Cognitive motor interference) Dual task testing during 1 min tasks and 6 minutes task to measure alertness of movement control.
Dual task testing during 1 min tasks and 6 minutes task to measure alertness of movement control.
week 20
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