Home Based Functional Balance Intervention for Multiple Sclerosis
75
about 2 years
40–90
1 site in IL
About this study
This trial is testing a new balance program (FBI) versus stretching to see if it helps people with MS improve their physical and cognitive function, as well as how they manage daily activities. The FBI involves exercises like dual-tasking and strength training, while the control group does stretching. Participants will complete assessments online via Zoom with a Helper Buddy present.
Based on ClinicalTrials.gov records.
What participants do
- 1.Participate in Multicomponent balance intervention consisting of four components including dual-tasking, functional strength, vestibular and dynamic balance
- 2.Participate in Stretching
Participation effort
Estimated from trial records. Details can vary by site.
Logistics difficulty varies by site location and availability.
Trial highlights
Treatment details
Auto-extracted from trial records to preview treatments and outcomes.
Primary: Adherence, Change in Dual-task balance cost, Change in Quality of Life: Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29), Safety: occurrence of adverse events
Neurology