Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Multi-joint Muscle Fatigability and Gait Performance in People With Multiple Sclerosis
Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare walking to leg strength and endurance in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Using these findings, we hope to be better understand what causes PwMS to have problems walking.
Full Description
The purposes of the research are to determine the association of gait performance with lower extremity muscle fatigability and strength measures, and create a preliminary model that can better explain the variance in gait performance based on these muscle performance values. Objective criterion-based measures of physical fatigue (i.e., fatigability) and muscle weakness have been associated with impaired task performance in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). MS-related deficits in muscle capacity result in higher fall risks and a loss of function. However, it is unclear if lower extremity fatigability tests add clinical value to objective strength testing in the rehabilitation and clinical management of MS. Better understanding how patterns of lower extremity (LE) fatigability and strength affect mobility in people with MS could improve outcome measure development and inform rehabilitation strategies.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Age 18-85 years
History of multiple sclerosis
Expanded Disability Status Scale < 7.0
Receives care at the Washington DC Veteran's Affairs Medical Center Neurology Service and Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence - East
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Washington District of Columbia, 20422, United States More Info
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