The Effect of Task-Oriented Training and Virtual Reality Training on Balance, Gait and Fatigue in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

63

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 15, 2023

Primary Completion Date

June 1, 2024

Study Completion Date

August 1, 2024

Conditions
Multiple SclerosisBalance Impairment, Gait Disorders, FatigueMultiple Sclerosis BeningMultiple Sclerosis Relapsing Remitting
Interventions
OTHER

Virtual Reality Training Group

Virtual Reality Training Procedure; In general, virtual reality training will be developed taking into account neurorehabilitation principles; Type of game and specificity (there will be exercises specific to the disease), Intensity (will be gradually increased), Progress (exercises will be gradually progressed, variability (the environment will be changed) and Feedback (visual and auditory feedback will be provided). The virtual reality training to be applied will also be fun, It will include attention and problem-solving ability. The difficulty and skill level will gradually increase in order to ensure continuity of motivation and motor learning in individuals. It will be aimed to perform the exercises at moderate to severe intensity. The intensity level of the exercises will be at moderate intensity, and the perceived effort according to the Borg Scale will be 12- It will be checked by asking for 15 points.

OTHER

Task-Oriented Training Group

ask Oriented Training Procedure; Task-oriented training focusing on improving balance and walking will consist of 8 different exercise stations. Individuals will continue the exercise at each station for 4 minutes and rest for 1 minute before moving on to the next station. The training completed in this way will consist of a total of 40 minutes and the exercise stations will be applied following the determined order: The exercises will first be demonstrated by the physiotherapist. The aim is to perform exercises at moderate to vigorous intensity. It will be checked that the intensity level of the exercises is moderate and that the perceived effort is 12-15 points according to the Borg Scale. Perception of perceived exertion; It will be controlled by asking to increase the speed, changing the ground, giving double tasks and using obstacles made of wooden blocks. Individuals will be given visual and auditory positive feedback during the exercises.

OTHER

Conventional Training Group

Individuals in this group will continue classical physiotherapy exercises. There will be no intervention by us in the traditional training group.

Trial Locations (1)

44050

Inonu Univercity, Malatya

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Inonu University

OTHER