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Effect of Training Exercises Incorporating Mechanical Devices on Fatigue and Gait Pattern in Persons with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

dc.contributor.authorEscudero-Uribe, Shahid
dc.contributor.authorHochsprung, Anja
dc.contributor.authorHeredia-Camacho, Beatriz
dc.contributor.authorIzquierdo-Ayuso, Guillermo
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Escudero-Uribe, Shahid] Virgen Macarena Hosp, Neurophysiotherapy Room, Seville, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Hochsprung, Anja] Virgen Macarena Hosp, Neurophysiotherapy Room, Seville, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Heredia-Camacho, Beatriz] Virgen Macarena Hosp, Neurophysiotherapy Room, Seville, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Izquierdo-Ayuso, Guillermo] Virgen Macarena Hosp, Neurophysiotherapy Room, Seville, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Hochsprung, Anja] Virgen Macarena Hosp, Dept Neurol, Multiple Sclerosis Unit, Seville, Spain
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Izquierdo-Ayuso, Guillermo] Virgen Macarena Hosp, Dept Neurol, Multiple Sclerosis Unit, Seville, Spain
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-12T02:22:34Z
dc.date.available2023-02-12T02:22:34Z
dc.date.issued2017-09-01
dc.description.abstractPurpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of regular exercise incorporating mechanical devices on fatigue, gait pattern, mood, and quality of life in persons with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). Method: A total of 55 individuals with RRMS with an Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score of 0-4.5 and a Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) score of 4.0 or more were randomly assigned to one of two exercise groups or a control group (n=18). Exercise programmes used aerobic, body weight, coordination, and balance exercises with either whole-body vibration (WBV; n=19; drop-outs, n=3) or the Balance Trainer system (n=18; drop-outs, n=4). Outcome measures included the FSS, Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), and Multiple Sclerosis International Quality of Life (MusiQoL). Spatiotemporal gait parameters were assessed using the GAITRite electronic walkway. Pre- and post-intervention assessments were performed by a blinded assessor. Intra- and inter-group analysis was performed, using the paired-samples t-test, by calculating the effect size with Cohen's d analysis and one-way analysis of variance, respectively. Results: Significant improvements in fatigue and mood were identified for both intervention groups (p
dc.identifier.doi10.3138/ptc.2016-19
dc.identifier.essn1708-8313
dc.identifier.issn0300-0508
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://europepmc.org/articles/pmc5754172?pdf=render
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/19207
dc.identifier.wosID414519800005
dc.issue.number4
dc.journal.titlePhysiotherapy canada
dc.journal.titleabbreviationPhysiother. can.
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationHospital Universitario Virgen Macarena
dc.organizationHospital Universitario Virgen Macarena
dc.page.number292-302
dc.publisherUniv toronto press inc
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectexercise therapy
dc.subjectfatigue
dc.subjectgait
dc.subjectmultiple sclerosis
dc.subjectwhole body vibration
dc.subjectWhole-body-vibration
dc.subjectSeverity scale
dc.subjectImpact scale
dc.subjectParameters
dc.subjectMobility
dc.subjectBalance
dc.subjectWalking
dc.subjectPeople
dc.subjectHealth
dc.subjectIntervention
dc.titleEffect of Training Exercises Incorporating Mechanical Devices on Fatigue and Gait Pattern in Persons with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionVoR
dc.volume.number69
dc.wostypeArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication

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