Innovative Approaches to Enhance Balance and Neuroplasticity in Multiple Sclerosis

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

24

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 30, 2025

Primary Completion Date

September 30, 2028

Study Completion Date

December 30, 2028

Conditions
Multiple SclerosisMobility LimitationBalance; DistortedGait
Interventions
OTHER

Balance training with FES

"Participants assigned to this group complete a standardized balance training program while receiving FES to the lower limb muscles. Training sessions involve standing in a safety harness and performing interactive, game-based balance tasks on a force plate that provides real-time visual feedback of body sway.~FES will be applied bilaterally to specific leg muscles (e.g., tibialis anterior, quadriceps, gastrocnemius) using surface electrodes. Stimulation parameters (pulse width, frequency, and amplitude) are individually adjusted to produce visible yet comfortable muscle contractions that support functional standing and balance activities. Stimulation is delivered in synchrony with balance exercises to augment muscle activation during postural adjustments."

OTHER

Balance training wiith combined neuromodulation (TSCS+FES)

Participants in this group complete the standardized balance training program while receiving both FES and TSCS. Training sessions take place in a safety harness and involve interactive, game-based balance exercises performed on a force plate with real-time visual feedback of body sway.FES is delivered bilaterally to lower limb muscles (e.g., tibialis anterior, quadriceps, gastrocnemius) through surface electrodes. Stimulation parameters (pulse width, frequency, amplitude) are individualized to produce visible, comfortable contractions that facilitate muscle activation during postural tasks.TSCS is applied simultaneously via electrodes placed over the thoracolumbar spinal region to modulate spinal excitability and enhance neuromuscular control. Standardized stimulation parameters are used across participants, with adjustments made to ensure tolerance and safety.

OTHER

Balance training only

Participants in this group complete the standardized balance training program without electrical stimulation. Sessions are conducted in a safety harness and consist of interactive, game-based balance exercises performed on a force plate, which provides real-time visual feedback of body sway. Tasks are designed to challenge postural control by requiring weight shifting in multiple directions, maintaining stability during perturbations, and progressively increasing task difficulty.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Direct MS Canada

UNKNOWN

lead

University Health Network, Toronto

OTHER

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