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Walking, balance problems and falls are common in patients with multiple sclerosis. The 360-degree turn test is a test used to evaluate balance. Telerehabilitation is a rehabilitation system that has been increasingly used in recent years. Still, there is a need for studies on whether there is any difference between face-to-face evaluations with patients and telehealth methods. This study aims to investigate the feasibility and safety of the 360-degree turn test delivered via telehealth.
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The 360-degree turn test will be performed in the participant's home environment using a standardized protocol from previously published literature. Exercise professionals will administer the test during a single videoconferencing exercise appointment. Prior to the study commencement, clinicians will be given a 30-minute education session and written protocol to facilitate the standardized and safe performance of the test.
The test will be performed in the participant's home environment using videoconferencing. The clinician will explain the 360-degree turn test. Clinicians will record the device used by the participant. Where possible, participants will be instructed to adjust their device or camera to improve clinician visibility. The test will be stopped immediately if the participant reports increased pain, a moderate-significant increase in breathlessness, or is unsteady.
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50 participants in 1 patient group
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Fatih Bağcıer, M.D.; Mustafa H Temel, M.D.
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