Effects of GE-O System on Gait Impairments in Multiple Sclerosis Subjects
Multiple Sclerosis

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Multiple Sclerosis focused on measuring Multiple sclerosis, Gait rehabilitation, Quality of life, Stair climbing, Robotic
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) between 3 and 6.5;
- Mini Mental Examination State >24;
- Absence of cognitive impairment;
- Age <75 years;
- Absence of heart failure;
- Ability to sit without trunk support;
- Ability to stand for at least 10 seconds with support;
- Absence of concurrent neurological or orthopaedic diseases that interfere with deambulation;
Exclusion Criteria:
- Those patients with disease reccurence that worsens significantly during the 8 weeks before recruitment;
- changes in pharmacological therapy that could modified disease course in the previous three months;
- changes in pharmacological therapy for fatigue treatment in the previous three months;
- performance of any type of rehabilitation treatment in the month prior to recruitment.
Sites / Locations
- Azienta Ospedaliera, SSO Rehabilitation Unit, Verona
- prof. Smania Nicola
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Robot-assisted gait training group
Conventional training group
The first group will be subjected to RAGT for 9 weeks (2 sessions/ week) with a total of 18 sessions by mean of GE-O System (9). During each session, the patients will practice 15 to 20 min of simulated floor walking followed by 5 to 10 min of repetitive simulated stair climbing up and down. Breaks will be optional, but uninterrupted training intervals of at least 5 min for simulated floor walking and 3 min of simulated stair climbing will be required. When the patient reaches the maximum amount of time, speed of gait will then be progressively increased. Each session will last up to 50 minutes, the first 30 minutes will be dedicated to gait training and the last 20 minutes to stretch the lower limb's muscles.
The group will be subjected to conventional gait training for 9 weeks (2 sessions/week) with a total of 18 sessions. Each session will last altogether 50 minutes, the first 30 minutes will be dedicated to gait and stair climbing up and down training while the last 20 minutes to stretch the lower limb's muscles.