Feasibility and Acceptability of Orthotic Shorts for People With Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis

About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Multiple Sclerosis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis of any type (relapsing-remitting, primary progressive or secondary progressive).
- Clinically stable - have not experienced relapse in the last 4 weeks; have not commenced a novel therapy in the last 3 months.
- Able to travel to Sheffield Hallam University for assessments.
- Have difficulty walking with a subjective feeling of instability around the hips or lower trunk.
- Able to walk for at least 2 minutes at a time.
- Able to provide a written record of informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- People who do not meet inclusion criteria.
- Skin conditions that may be exacerbated by tight clothing.
- Circulatory problems that may be exacerbated by tight clothing, such as varicose veins, previous thrombosis, venous or arterial insufficiency.
- Cognitive problems including memory disturbance that may impact on recall of experience and adherence to guidance.
- Pregnancy - because of related circulatory problems.
- Living further than 10 miles from Sheffield if they are unable to provide own transport and the home visits would be too far for the researcher to travel.
- Have previously used orthotic shorts.
Sites / Locations
- Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Close-fitting orthotic shorts condition
Looser fitting shorts condition
Orthotic shorts will be made to measure for each participant, designed to provide some compression to the hips, pelvis and thighs and to provide support. Shorts will be worn during objective testing of walking ability and then taken home. Wear will be increased gradually over 5 days but then worn every day during normal daily activity.
Looser shorts will be made to measure for each participant, designed to look similar to the orthotic shorts but provide minimal support or compression. Shorts will be worn during objective testing of walking ability and then taken home. Wear will be increased gradually over 5 days but then worn every day during normal daily activity.