Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises for Balance and Gait Rehabilitation for People With MS
Primary Purpose
Multiple Sclerosis
Status
Not yet recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Jordan
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Telko plus conventional physical therapy (CPT)
Sponsored by
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Multiple Sclerosis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Over 20 years of age
- Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score equal to or less than 5.5.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Neurologic or orthopaedic disorders (e.g., stroke, fractures)
- Severe cognitive impairments
- Spasticity more than 4 based on MAS.
Sites / Locations
- Isra University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm Type
Experimental
Active Comparator
Arm Label
Telko plus conventional physical therapy (CPT)
Conventional physiotherapy
Arm Description
All patients received 15-minute CPT, three times a week, for four weeks. The patients in the experimental group received 15-minute Telko at the end of each CPT session.
All patients received 15-minute CPT, three times a week, for four weeks.
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
6-minute walk test (6-MWT)
The 6-MWT was used to assess functional capacity in people with MS (Goldman et al., 2008). It measures the distance covered by the patient in 6 minutes (Goldman et al., 2008). It is a good predictor of cardiorespiratory endurance in patients with MS (Goldman et al., 2008). The 6-MWT for people with MS has shown good reliability (ICC = 0.96-0.98) and good discriminant validity (Bartels et al., 2012; De Groot & Takken, 2011). The 6-MWT for people with MS has revealed good reliability (ICC = 0.96-0.98) and good validity (Bartels et al., 2012; De Groot & Takken, 2011). The test was administrated according to the guidelines provided by of American Thoracic Society (ATS) (ATS Statement, 2002). Two canes were placed 30 meters from each other. Before and immediately after the test, heart rate and oxygen saturation were documented using a pulse oximeter. The participant was able to complete the 6-MWT without taking a rest break.
Berg Balance Scale (BBS)
Balance was evaluated using the BBS. It has excellent reliability (ICC = 0.986) in people with MS (Cattaneo et al., 2007). This scale contains 14 items instructing patients to complete tasks related to everyday life of varying difficulty levels. A score of zero represents an inability to complete the task, and a score of 4 expresses the ability to complete the task independently. The total final scores range from 0 to 56. A total score of less than 45 implies balance impairment (Berg, 1989; Zwick et al., 2000).
Secondary Outcome Measures
Timed-Up and Go (TUG)
The TUG is a simple test used to evaluate an individual's mobility and demands static and dynamic balance (Kear et al., 2017). It has excellent reliability (ICC = 0.98) in people with MS (Valet et al., 2019). It utilises the time that an individual takes to rise from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around, walk back to the chair, and sit down. During the test, the person is expected to wear their regular footwear and use any mobility aids that they would normally need. Scores of 10 seconds or less exhibit normal mobility, 11 - 20 seconds are within normal limits for disabled individuals, and greater than 20 seconds implies the individual needs aid outside and suggests additional examination and intervention (Kear et al., 2017). A score of 30 seconds or more points that the individual may be prone to falls (José Gonçalves et al., 2015).
Full Information
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05460299
Brief Title
Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises for Balance and Gait Rehabilitation for People With MS
Official Title
Effects of Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises on Balance and Gait in People With Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
June 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Study Start Date
July 4, 2023 (Anticipated)
Primary Completion Date
August 16, 2023 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
August 20, 2023 (Anticipated)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor-Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Anas Radi Hassan Alashram
4. Oversight
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Data Monitoring Committee
Yes
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
In total, 27 patients with MS (Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score equal to or less than 5.5) were randomly assigned to either Telko plus conventional physical therapy (CPT) experimental group (n=14) or the CPT control group (n=13). All patients received 15-minute CPT, three times a week, for four weeks. The patients in the experimental group received 15-minute Telko at the end of each CPT session. The outcome measures used were the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), and Timed Up and Go (TUG) assessment.
Detailed Description
Participants were included in the present study with a confirmed diagnosis of MS, adults over 20 years of age, and the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score equal to or less than 5.5. Exclusion criteria were having any neurologic or orthopaedic disorders that influenced the patients' motor function (e.g., stroke, fractures), severe cognitive impairments, and spasticity more than 4 based on MAS.
The patients were randomly allocated to either the lower extremities closed kinetic chain training (Telko) and conventional physiotherapy (CPT) experimental group or the CPT alone control group. Permuted block randomisation was used with a block size of 4, and treatment assignment was concealed using sealed envelopes. The randomisation sequence was generated using the statistical analysis software, MedCalc version.
Conventional physiotherapy (CPT) All patients underwent about 15-minute CPT sessions 3 days a week for 4 weeks. The CPT intervention program consisted of closed kinetic chain exercises (squatting, hip bridge, lunge, and toe standing), 3 sets, 10 repetitions each and gait training (walking forward, backward, sidewalk, and between obstacles). Short breaks (1-5 minutes) were provided, depending on the patient tolerance. Before treatment, the skilled physical therapist was instructed about the duration, frequency, and content of therapy.
Lower extremities closed kinetic chain training The patients in the experimental group received additional lower extremities closed kinetic chain training using the Telko device. The participants train on Telko for 15 minutes using moderate resistance, 3 days a week for 4 weeks.
Outcome measures The participants in both groups were clinically assessed at the baseline, the end of week 4 of treatment, and the 4-week follow-up by one assessor blinded to the intervention. Demographic information from each participant, including age, sex, body mass index (BMI), family history of MS, and the EDSS scores, was collected. The participants were assessed using the 6-minute walk test (6-MWT), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and Timed-Up and Go (TUG).
The 6-MWT was used to assess functional capacity in people with MS (Goldman et al., 2008). It measures the distance covered by the patient in 6 minutes (Goldman et al., 2008). It is a good predictor of cardiorespiratory endurance in patients with MS (Goldman et al., 2008). The 6-MWT for people with MS has shown good reliability (ICC = 0.96-0.98) and good discriminant validity (Bartels et al., 2012; De Groot & Takken, 2011). The 6-MWT for people with MS has revealed good reliability (ICC = 0.96-0.98) and good validity (Bartels et al., 2012; De Groot & Takken, 2011). The test was administrated according to the guidelines provided by of American Thoracic Society (ATS) (ATS Statement, 2002). Two canes were placed 30 meters from each other. Before and immediately after the test, heart rate and oxygen saturation were documented using a pulse oximeter. The participant was able to complete the 6-MWT without taking a rest break. Gait speed was exhibited in meters per minute by dividing the total distance covered in the 6-MWT by 6 minutes.
Balance was evaluated using the BBS. It has excellent reliability (ICC = 0.986) in people with MS (Cattaneo et al., 2007). This scale contains 14 items instructing patients to complete tasks related to the everyday life of varying difficulty levels. A score of zero represents an inability to complete the task, and a score of 4 expresses the ability to complete the task independently. The total final scores range from 0 to 56. A total score of less than 45 implies balance impairment (Berg, 1989; Zwick et al., 2000).
The TUG is a simple test used to evaluate an individual's mobility and demands static and dynamic balance (Kear et al., 2017). It has excellent reliability (ICC = 0.98) in people with MS (Valet et al., 2019). It utilises the time that an individual takes to rise from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around, walk back to the chair, and sit down. During the test, the person is expected to wear their regular footwear and use any mobility aids that they would normally need. Scores of 10 seconds or less exhibit normal mobility, 11 - 20 seconds are within normal limits for disabled individuals, and greater than 20 seconds implies the individual needs aid outside and suggests additional examination and intervention (Kear et al., 2017). A score of 30 seconds or more points that the individual may be prone to falls (José Gonçalves et al., 2015).
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Multiple Sclerosis
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Outcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
24 (Anticipated)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
Telko plus conventional physical therapy (CPT)
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
All patients received 15-minute CPT, three times a week, for four weeks. The patients in the experimental group received 15-minute Telko at the end of each CPT session.
Arm Title
Conventional physiotherapy
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
All patients received 15-minute CPT, three times a week, for four weeks.
Intervention Type
Combination Product
Intervention Name(s)
Telko plus conventional physical therapy (CPT)
Other Intervention Name(s)
conventional physiotherapy
Intervention Description
All patients underwent about 15-minute CPT sessions 3 days a week for 4 weeks. The CPT intervention program consisted of closed kinetic chain exercises (squatting, hip bridge, lunge, and toe standing), 3 sets, 10 repetitions each and gait training (walking forward, backward, sidewalk, and between obstacles). Short breaks (1-5 minutes) were provided, depending on the patient tolerance. Before treatment, the skilled physical therapist was instructed about the duration, frequency, and content of therapy. The patients in the experimental group received additional lower extremities closed kinetic chain training using the Telko device. The participants train on Telko for 15 minutes using moderate resistance, 3 days a week for 4 weeks.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
6-minute walk test (6-MWT)
Description
The 6-MWT was used to assess functional capacity in people with MS (Goldman et al., 2008). It measures the distance covered by the patient in 6 minutes (Goldman et al., 2008). It is a good predictor of cardiorespiratory endurance in patients with MS (Goldman et al., 2008). The 6-MWT for people with MS has shown good reliability (ICC = 0.96-0.98) and good discriminant validity (Bartels et al., 2012; De Groot & Takken, 2011). The 6-MWT for people with MS has revealed good reliability (ICC = 0.96-0.98) and good validity (Bartels et al., 2012; De Groot & Takken, 2011). The test was administrated according to the guidelines provided by of American Thoracic Society (ATS) (ATS Statement, 2002). Two canes were placed 30 meters from each other. Before and immediately after the test, heart rate and oxygen saturation were documented using a pulse oximeter. The participant was able to complete the 6-MWT without taking a rest break.
Time Frame
Change from baseline 6-minute walk test at 4-week
Title
Berg Balance Scale (BBS)
Description
Balance was evaluated using the BBS. It has excellent reliability (ICC = 0.986) in people with MS (Cattaneo et al., 2007). This scale contains 14 items instructing patients to complete tasks related to everyday life of varying difficulty levels. A score of zero represents an inability to complete the task, and a score of 4 expresses the ability to complete the task independently. The total final scores range from 0 to 56. A total score of less than 45 implies balance impairment (Berg, 1989; Zwick et al., 2000).
Time Frame
Change from baseline BBS at 4-week
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Timed-Up and Go (TUG)
Description
The TUG is a simple test used to evaluate an individual's mobility and demands static and dynamic balance (Kear et al., 2017). It has excellent reliability (ICC = 0.98) in people with MS (Valet et al., 2019). It utilises the time that an individual takes to rise from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around, walk back to the chair, and sit down. During the test, the person is expected to wear their regular footwear and use any mobility aids that they would normally need. Scores of 10 seconds or less exhibit normal mobility, 11 - 20 seconds are within normal limits for disabled individuals, and greater than 20 seconds implies the individual needs aid outside and suggests additional examination and intervention (Kear et al., 2017). A score of 30 seconds or more points that the individual may be prone to falls (José Gonçalves et al., 2015).
Time Frame
Change from baseline TUG at 4-week
10. Eligibility
Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
20 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
80 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Multiple Sclerosis
Over 20 years of age
Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score equal to or less than 5.5.
Exclusion Criteria:
Neurologic or orthopaedic disorders (e.g., stroke, fractures)
Severe cognitive impairments
Spasticity more than 4 based on MAS.
Central Contact Person:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
ANAS R ALASHRAM, PhD
Phone
+962788088509
Email
anasalashram@gmail.com
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name or Official Title & Degree
Giuseppe Annino, PhD
Email
g_annino@hotmail.com
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Elvira Padua, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
Universita Telematica San Raffaele Roma Srl
Official's Role
Study Director
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Isra University
City
Amman
ZIP/Postal Code
11199
Country
Jordan
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Samer H Alali
Phone
+962799643494
Email
samer.alali@iu.edu.jo
12. IPD Sharing Statement
Plan to Share IPD
No
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