Can juggling thoughts and movement ease the burden of MS?
NCT ID NCT05526287
Summary
This study tested whether a specific type of exercise, called dual-task training, could help people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The training involves doing physical and mental tasks at the same time, like walking while counting backwards. Researchers compared this special training to a standard home exercise program to see which was better at improving balance, walking, thinking skills, and reducing fatigue.
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Ege University Faculty of Health Sciences
Izmir, Karsıyaka, 35575, Turkey (Türkiye)
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