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This observational study aims to investigate the impact of an online psychoeducational program, combined with cooling therapy, nutrition, psychological intervention, and exercise, on the resilience, treatment adherence, symptom management, and quality of life of individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. The study will last for six months, during which two groups of 15 participants with similar characteristics and a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis will take part in the protocol. Group A will follow the research protocol, while Group B, the Control group, will not participate in any rehabilitation intervention.
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Fifteen individuals with multiple sclerosis will participate in an innovative, hybrid rehabilitation program, encompassing several key components to enhance their well-being. The program includes:
To monitor progress and adjust the program as needed, participants' functional ability, nutritional status, psychological condition, and overall quality of life will be evaluated at three key points: baseline (before starting the program), at the three-month mark, and upon completion of the program at six months.
This program is structured to provide a holistic, supportive, and adaptable approach to managing multiple sclerosis, focusing on physical health, nutritional balance, psychological support, and practical strategies for daily living.
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Participants must have been diagnosed with MS using the McDonald criteria, ensuring a standardized and validated diagnostic approach.
Participants should have been relapse-free during the six months leading up to the study to avoid potential confounding factors.
Participants must have no musculoskeletal impediment that could affect their ability to engage in the exercise component of the program.
Participants must have a score on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) ranging from 0 to 5.5, indicating ambulatory ability without the need for a cane for at least 100 meters.
Participants should have a history of sensitivity to heat, as reported by their treating physician, justifying the need for cooling therapy as part of the hybrid program.
Participants must not have used cooling therapy or participated in any form of exercise training for at least four months prior to their participation in the study.
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Previously diagnosed conditions known to impact physiological responses to heat exposure, including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, heart disease, or kidney disease.
Use of medications to manage MS-related symptoms, such as antidepressants, psychostimulants, anticonvulsants, antispasmodics, and anticholinergic drugs.
30 participants in 2 patient groups
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