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Isolated Versus Combined Cognitive and Motor High-tech Rehabilitation
Sponsor: Universita di Verona
Summary
The first aim of this project is to investigate the effects of different high-tech neurorehabilitation interventions (cognitive, motor, and combined cognitive-motor) on both cognitive and motor disability outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The second aim is to identify the cognitive and motor profiles of MS patients who benefit the most from either the combined cognitive-motor rehabilitation intervention or the isolated cognitive or motor treatments.
Official title: Isolated Versus Combined Cognitive and Motor High-tech Rehabilitation in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
48
Start Date
2023-07-05
Completion Date
2026-07-05
Last Updated
2025-02-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Cognitive rehabilitation: CG group
60 minutes of cognitive training with a computerized device
Motor rehabilitation: MG group
60 minutes of robot-assisted gait training with the G-EO System
Combined rehabilitation: CbG group
30 minutes of cognitive training with a computerized device + 30 minutes of robot-assisted gait training with the G-EO System. To mitigate the effects of fatigue in sequential training, the patients included in this group will undergo the cognitive (treatment CG) and motor (treatment MG) sessions in a counterbalanced order (half of the participants will follow the CG-MG sequence, and the other half will follow the MG-CG sequence). Five-minute breaks will be provided between the cognitive and motor sessions.
Locations (1)
Sezione medicina fisica e riabilitativa dipartimento di neuroscienze
Verona, verona, Italy