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N/ACompleted· 66 enrolled
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Nordic Walking Training +1 morebehavioral
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NCT03976128N/ACompleted

Effect of Nordic Walking Training Compared With Conventional Endurance Training in Walking Capacity in People With Multiple Sclerosis: a Simple Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

Multiple Sclerosis Center of Catalonia·interventional·Posted Jun 5, 2019·Updated Sep 16, 2022

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Nordic Walking Training and Conventional endurance training for Multiple Sclerosis. Completed, enrolled 66 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Walking capacity is one of the most valuable body functions among persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) and it is one of the most frequently affected, even in early stages of the disease. Inactivity and deconditioning can accelerate gait impairment and promote other pathologies related with sedentary lifestyle. Nordic walking (NW) is a fun and effective fitness and rehabilitation activity. The benefits of NW have been extensively described in healthy and elderly population (Tschentscher, 2013; Kappor, 2013) and it is proving to be highly recommended to different neurological conditions, specially to Parkinson Disease (Reuter 2006; van Eijkeren 2008; Fritz 2011; Ebersbach 2014). There is no evidence on NW and MS, although it's supposed to be an ideal physical activity for many reasons: it tones the upper and lower body at the same time, uses 90% of the skeletal muscles, burns up to 46% more calories than ordinary walking, reduces the pressure on knees and joints, poles propel the walker along easier and faster and it is one of the most effective cross training techniques for people who require improve cardiovascular and endurance conditioning.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesSpain
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedJun 5, 2019
Enrollment StartSep 1, 2016
Primary CompletionJun 1, 2019
Study CompletionMar 1, 2020
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.8 yearsPosted 7.1 years ago

Interventions

Nordic Walking Trainingbehavioral

The excursions will take place predominantly in flat pathways, beginning in a local park and progressing to roadside footpaths. Each session will last an hour including a warm up, NW and a cool down with stretching exercises.

Conventional endurance trainingbehavioral

15 minutes of Treadmill training with progressive increase of velocity followed by 20 minutes of cycloergometer with progressive increase of resistance. Each session will last an hour including a warm up, training with treadmill and cycloergometer and a cool down with stretching exercises.