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RECRUITING
NCT06064695
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Effects of Whole-body Electrical Muscle Stimulation Exercise on Adults With Myasthenia Gravis

Sponsor: University of Missouri-Columbia

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

During this pilot study, the investigators will examine the effects of whole-body electrical muscle stimulation exercise (WB-EMS Exercise) on neuromuscular junction (NMJ) transmission and fatigability in adults with Generalized Myasthenia Gravis (gMG). The investigators will also test whether a relationship exists between NMJ transmission dysfunction and fatigability in gMG, which has long been presumed but never directly assessed. Participants will undergo clinical and electrophysiologic testing before and after the WB-EMS Exercise intervention. The WB-EMS Exercise intervention will be delivered 2 times per week for 4 weeks. Long-term follow up is optional. The hypotheses are (a) that the WB-EMS exercise will improve fatigability and NMJ transmission, and (b) that NMJ transmission dysfunction is related to fatigability.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

16

Start Date

2023-07-12

Completion Date

2025-08

Last Updated

2025-04-10

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

Whole-body Electrical Muscle Stimulation Exercise

This is a fitness device that delivers whole-body electrical muscle stimulation in conjunction with exercise programs using an iPad App. The stimulation suit (fitted shorts/shirt, vest, leg straps, arm straps) will be donned with the assistance of trained research personnel. Muscle groups stimulated include biceps, triceps, pectorals, abdominals, periscapular musculature, paraspinal musculature, gluteus musculature, quadriceps, and hamstrings. The stimulation level of each individual muscle group can be tailored to participant responses and tolerance (i.e. stimulation of the quadriceps and biceps can occur at different settings). While the participant is following along with the video, a qualified health care professional will be monitoring and adjusting the stimulation levels based on participant responses; rate of perceived exertion will also be monitored to ensure safe moderate intensity levels are maintained.

Locations (2)

University of Kansas Clinical Research Center

Fairway, Kansas, United States

NextGen Precision Health Building, Clinical and Translational Science Unit

Columbia, Missouri, United States