Spinal zaps and muscle pulses: new combo therapy aims to steady MS patients

NCT ID NCT07174973

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 02, 2026 · Updated 24 times

Summary

This study tests whether adding two types of electrical stimulation to balance exercises can improve mobility and reduce fall risk in people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Up to 24 participants will be assigned to balance training alone, with leg muscle stimulation, or with both leg and spinal cord stimulation over 6 weeks. Researchers will measure walking speed, balance, and confidence before, after, and 8 weeks later.

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Locations

  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-Lyndhurst Center

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    Toronto, Ontario, m4g3v9, Canada

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