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Acute Effect of Fascial Mobilization on Gait in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

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Hacettepe University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis

Treatments

Other: Stretching Exercise
Other: Fascial mobilization

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02628834
D/01070

Details and patient eligibility

About

Ten patients who were referred to receive physiotherapy and 10 healthy volunteers will be participants of the study.Following the initial evaluation, participants with multiple sclerosis will take the fascial mobilization for their posterior crural muscle group and hamstring distal tendons which connects the crural bones at first day. After the day following the first visit participants will asked to come again and stretching exercises will apply to plantar muscle groups after the evaluation. Every participants will evaluate with the following assessment tools: Modified Ashworth scale will use to evaluation of severity of plantar flexor spasticity. Static and dynamic loading parameters will assess with dynamic pedobarography.

Full description

Ten patients who were referred to receive physiotherapy at the neurology department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation of the Faculty of Health Sciences of Hacettepe University, Ankara with multiple sclerosis and ten voluntary healthy age matched participants will be the subjects of this study.

Following the initial evaluation, participants with multiple sclerosis will take the fascial mobilization (FM) for their posterior crural muscle group and hamstring distal tendons which connects the crural bones at first day. After the day following the first visit participants will ask to come again and stretching exercises will apply to plantar muscle groups after the evaluation. In the investigators' study fascial mobilization will use to release plantar flexor muscles and fascia because it is believed to not aggravate the spasticity and is widely used in clinical practice. Fascial mobilization will applied regarding the following strategies.

The patient lied on prone position with knee extension and therapist put the patient's plantar surface to her femoral region. Achilles, tibialis posterior, perenous longus and brevis distal tendons, gastrocnemius proximal tendons, hamstring's distal tendons will mobilize at first stage. The second stage of fascia mobilization includes the deep fascial mobilization of posterior crural muscle trunks. After that, the skin also gently mobilize. During fascial mobilization, once the spastic muscles relaxation were appeared, the ankle is been moved to dorsiflexion gradually. FM will carry out for 15 minutes for each foot.

Same patients will receive also stretching exercises consisted of 30 s stretching and 10 s resting periods and will carry out for 15 minutes for each foot at second day after the first evaluation.Fourteen healthy volunteers will receive no interventions.

Assessments will utilize at initially and after FM were applied at first visit. The day after patients will asked to come again and initially evaluations will repeat before stretching exercises. After stretching exercises patients will evaluate again with same tools.

Assessment tools described as following: Modified Ashworth scale will use to evaluate of severity of plantar flexor spasticity. Static and dynamic loading parameters will be evaluate with pedobarography.Maximum loading pressure -N/cm2, maximum loading time- ms for; 1st. and 5th metatarsal head, medial and lateral heel and midfoot will be recorded both while the patients standing and walking.

Enrollment

20 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

25 to 50 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Want to participate
  • Individuals with multiple sclerosis who can walk alone for 50 meters
  • Healthy participants who diagnosed no disorders or orthopedic problems.

Exclusion criteria

  • Do not want to participate
  • Surgery history

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

20 participants in 3 patient groups

Fascial mobilization
Experimental group
Description:
First day intervention: Patients will take fascial mobilization techniques to management of plantar flexor spasticity
Treatment:
Other: Fascial mobilization
Stretching exercise
Experimental group
Description:
Second day intervention:Patients will take fascial mobilization techniques to management of plantar flexor spasticity
Treatment:
Other: Stretching Exercise
Healthy Volunteers
No Intervention group
Description:
Healthy individuals will only be evaluated with no intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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