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The Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test As A Measure Of Hand Function in Multiple Sclerosis

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Istanbul Aydın University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis

Treatments

Other: Control Grup
Other: Test Group

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04721340
2020/03

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to report the results of manual dexterity using the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test in people with Multiple Sclerosis.

Full description

Upper limb can be affected even in early stage in people with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS). Manual dexterity is important to maintain upper limb function and 9-Hole Peg Test (9HPT) is used as gold standard to assess dexterity in pwMS. There are no studies evaluating manual dexterity with the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test (MMDT) in pwMS. This study aims to:

  1. reporting the results of manual dexterity using the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test and comparing the test results with healthy volunteers,
  2. examining the relationship between MMDT and 9HPT, ABILHAND, grip strength, pinch strength, fatigue.

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • (1) age 18-65;
  • (2) definitive diagnosis of MS according to McDonald criteria;
  • (3) ability to read and write in Turkish.

Exclusion criteria

  • (1) acute attacks of MS (within 3 months);
  • (2) cognitive impairment (Mini Mental test result 24 points and below);
  • (3) having spasticity (3 and above according to Modified Ashworth Scale)
  • (4) any chronic disease other than MS;
  • (5) being addicted to alcohol or drugs,

Trial design

80 participants in 2 patient groups

Test Group
Description:
people with multiple sclerosis
Treatment:
Other: Test Group
Control Group
Description:
healthy volunteers
Treatment:
Other: Control Grup

Trial contacts and locations

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