MS Patients' Self-Movement perception under microscope in new study
NCT ID NCT07175792
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 27 times
Summary
This study looks at how well people with multiple sclerosis (MS) can sense changes in their own walking and standing-up movements compared to healthy volunteers. About 88 participants (44 with MS and 44 without) will perform simple tasks over up to three days. The goal is to identify any specific perception problems in MS, which could help design better, personalized therapies in the future.
Disclaimer
Read more
Show less
This is a summary of
the original study
.
Summaries may miss details or leave out important information. Before applying or accepting participation, make sure you have read and understood the full study. Curemydisease.com takes no responsibility whatsoever for anything missed, misunderstood, or acted upon as a result of our summary — we know it does not capture everything.
This is a summary of the original study . Summaries may miss details or leave out important information. Before applying or accepting participation, make sure you have read and understood the full study. Curemydisease.com takes no responsibility whatsoever for anything missed, misunderstood, or acted upon as a result of our summary — we know it does not capture everything.
Get updates
Get notified about this study
Sign up to get updates when this study changes or when new studies for MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS are added.
By submitting, you agree to our Terms of use
Contacts and locations
Show contact details
Enter your email to view the contact information for this study.
By submitting, you agree to our Terms of use
Locations
-
Nationaal MS-Centrum Melsbroek
RECRUITINGSteenokkerzeel, Belgium, 1820, Belgium
Contact Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••
-
Noorderhart Revalidatie & MS
RECRUITINGOverpelt, Belgium, 3900, Belgium
Contact Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••
-
REVAL
RECRUITINGDiepenbeek, Belgium, 3590, Belgium
Contact Phone: •••-•••-•••• Email: •••••@•••••
Contact
Conditions
Explore the condition pages connected to this study.