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Effect of the Vojta Therapy in Patients Multiple Sclerosis

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Aymara Abreu Corrales

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis

Treatments

Other: Randomized clinical trial.

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05558683
MultipleSclerosisVojta

Details and patient eligibility

About

Multiple sclerosis is the most common disabling neurological disease in young adults. Inflammation, demyelination, neurodegeneration, gliosis and repair processes are involved in its process, which are responsible for the heterogeneity and individual variability in the expression of the disease, the prognosis and the response to treatment. Clinically, MS manifests itself with the following symptoms: sensory focus, motor focus, spasticity, balance disorders, visual disturbances such as loss of vision or double vision or sphincter dysfunction.

The main subtypes of MS are relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, primary progressive, and progressive relapsing. Clinically, RRMS presents the initial inflammatory phase, characterized by reversible flares with neurological dysfunction, followed by periods of remission. Approximately 40-50% of these patients progress to SPMS, where the disease gradually progresses from intermittent flare-ups to steadily progressive worsening, resulting in permanent disability due to massive axonal loss. PPMS is the most severe subtype, affecting approximately 10% of all cases, and manifesting as progressive degeneration without any remission.

Full description

From the field of Physiotherapy, one of the main tools for the treatment of MS is physical exercise. Numerous studies show that exercising is safe and beneficial in people with MS, as long as it is done correctly and supervised by health professionals. Physical exercise is considered an important part of symptomatic and supportive treatment for people with MS, since it induces improvement of physiological functions affected by lack of physical activity and helps to manage some symptoms, such as spasticity, fatigue and lack of balance There are therapies within Physiotherapy that help treat MS such as the Vojta Method and the Bobath Method.

Enrollment

25 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Persons with MS who have signed the informed consent.
  • Persons of both sexes.
  • Ages between 20 and 65 years.
  • Subjects of both sexes diagnosed with multiple sclerosis on the EDSS (Expanded Disability Status Scale).

Exclusion criteria

  • Persons with multiple sclerosis with EDSS scale score equal to or greater than 7.0.
  • Occurrence of a flare during the period of the patient's participation in the study.
  • Pregnant women.
  • Oncology patients.
  • Non-acceptance and non-signing of informed consent.
  • Refusal to participate in the study.
  • Patients with severe cognitive impairment that does not allow them to understand the development of the study.
  • Patients with cardiovascular instability.
  • Patients who do not complete at least 75% of the scheduled sessions. Patients who do not present any of the contraindications contemplated for Vojta therapy.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

25 participants in 2 patient groups

Vojta Reflex Locomotion Therapy
Active Comparator group
Description:
The Vojta Method or Vojta Reflex Locomotion Therapy (TLRV) is a rehabilitative method for neuromusculoskeletal pathologies widely used in Europe. Its development is based on the concept of motor ontogenesis and tries to trigger innate motor reactions (reflex locomotion patterns) in the trunk and limbs from defined tactile and proprioceptive stimuli, starting from certain postures. This therapy presents differential elements with respect to other existing therapies, both for neurophysiological principles and for methodological principles. It is an active therapy, in which great concentration is required on the part of the patient, that is, both therapist and patient are the central axes of the treatment.
Treatment:
Other: Randomized clinical trial.
Bobath Method
Active Comparator group
Description:
Within physiotherapy, the Bobath concept is a valid and recognized option in the treatment of patients with neurological disorders, and therefore, of those diagnosed with MS. It was developed by Karel and Berta Bobath. The Bobath concept is defined as a problem-solving approach in the assessment and treatment of people with impaired neuromotor function, becoming a valid tool as part of the comprehensive treatment of people with MS
Treatment:
Other: Randomized clinical trial.

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