New therapy aims to steady the walk and boost life for MS patients
NCT ID NCT07390201
Summary
This study is testing whether a therapy called sensory integration can help people with multiple sclerosis walk more steadily and improve their daily life. It will involve 44 adults with a specific type of MS, comparing the therapy's effects to a control group. The main goal is to see if the therapy reduces walking variability and boosts overall quality of life.
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Kasr Al Ainy Multiple Sclerosis Clinic
Giza, Egypt
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