Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Art for MS - Effects of a 10 Week Multimodal Dance and Art Intervention Program on Fatigue, Fatigability, and Their Related Factors - A Controlled Pilot-trial
Verified date | May 2020 |
Source | Hasselt University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
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?
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) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Belgium | Hasselt University | Hasselt |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hasselt University |
Belgium,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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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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