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Physiotherapist-guided Home Exercise in Moderate to Severe MS

U

University of Saskatchewan

Status

Completed

Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis

Treatments

Behavioral: Physiotherapist-guided home exercise with web-based support
Behavioral: Physiotherapist-guided home exercise with standard support

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03039400
Bio 16-280

Details and patient eligibility

About

Physical activity is a crucial component to wellness and is associated with multiple health benefits. Persons with MS may find it challenging to participate in regular physical activity or exercise, which is activity done to improve health and/or fitness. This research will test an innovative web-based intervention to help persons with moderate-to-severe disability manage their condition through a maintenance exercise program with specialized physiotherapist guidance and support. The researchers will examine adherence to the web-based physiotherapy program compared to standard physiotherapy care. Forty-five people with MS will be randomly assigned to the web group or standard care group at a rate of 2:1. Participants in the web group will receive supported and individualized web-based physiotherapy. Participants in the standard care group will receive a written exercise program. Regular participation (adherence) in the exercise programs will be evaluated in both groups over six months. The research will also examine participant satisfaction with the programs, safety, MS symptoms, and physical function. A web-based approach may be widely accessible to persons with MS in their own homes and could support long-term participation in physical activity important to wellness.

Enrollment

48 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • diagnosed with MS
  • moderate to severe disability (PDDS 2-7)
  • able to access the internet in your current living environment

Exclusion criteria

  • already doing structured exercise more than once per week
  • residing >300km from Saskatoon (unless able to travel to Saskatoon for the appointments)
  • unable to understand the intent and process of this study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

48 participants in 2 patient groups

Web-based physio group
Experimental group
Description:
Those in the web-based physio group will have an individual exercise program set up by a treating physiotherapist on webbasedphysio.com after an initial face-to-face assessment. They will be encouraged to undertake their exercise program at least twice per week and diarize their work. Participants will receive a weekly phone call from their treating physiotherapist for the first two weeks. The treating physiotherapist will review the exercise diary of each participant every two weeks, and remotely alter the participant's exercise program as appropriate, by changing exercises, level of difficulty or number of repetitions.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Physiotherapist-guided home exercise with web-based support
Standard care group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Those in the standard care group will have their exercise program explained to them at an initial face-to-face assessment with a treating physiotherapist as per usual care. They will receive a written, home-based exercise program. Participants in the usual care group will also be encouraged to undertake their exercise program at least twice per week, and will be asked to keep an exercise diary, in paper format. Participants in the usual care group will also receive a weekly phone call from the physiotherapist for the first two weeks to check on progress.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Physiotherapist-guided home exercise with standard support

Trial contacts and locations

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