MS study reveals how brain fog changes gait and gaze
NCT ID NCT04837365
First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 30 times
Summary
This study looked at how thinking and emotional difficulties impact the way people with multiple sclerosis walk and visually explore their surroundings. Researchers compared 32 MS patients with and without these neuropsychological issues. Participants completed thinking and mood tests, a physical exam, and a 3D movement analysis to measure walking patterns and eye movements.
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Locations
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St Philibert hospital - Neurologial service
Lomme, France
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St Philibert hospital - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Lomme, France
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St Vincent hospital - neurological service
Lille, France
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