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N/ACompleted· 92 enrolled
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Motor program activating therapy +2 morebehavioral
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NCT04355663N/ACompleted

Neuroproprioceptive Facilitation and Inhibition Physical Therapy Activates Adaptive and Plastic Changes in the Central Nervous System

Charles University, Czech Republic·interventional·Posted Apr 21, 2020·Updated Jul 17, 2020

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Motor program activating therapy, Vojta's reflex locomotion, and 1 other intervention for Multiple Sclerosis. Completed, enrolled 92 participants.

Detailed Summary

This study investigates whether neuroproprioceptive "facilitation, inhibition" physical therapy induces plastic and adaptive processes of the CNS (white matter integrity changes), if they relate to clinical improvement, and whether therapeutic effect differs between different kinds of therapies.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedApr 21, 2020
Enrollment StartMay 20, 2015
Primary CompletionMay 20, 2017
Study CompletionAug 1, 2019
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2 yearsPosted 6.2 years ago

Interventions

Motor program activating therapybehavioral

Pacients underwent two months' therapy consisted of 16 face-to-face sessions (1 hour, twice a week for two months).

Vojta's reflex locomotionbehavioral

Pacients underwent two months' therapy consisted of 16 face-to-face sessions (1 hour, twice a week for two months).

Functional electric stimulationbehavioral

Pacients uderwent two months' therapy. They used the whole time Functional electric stimulation during activities of daily living and underwent 2 individual sessions of Motor program activating therapy.