1. Searching for the "Active Ingredients" in Physical Rehabilitation Programs Across Europe, Necessary to Improve Mobility in People With Multiple Sclerosis: A Multicenter Study.
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Kalron A, Feys P, Dalgas U, Smedal T, Freeman J, Romberg A, Conyers H, Elorriaga I, Gebara B, Merilainen J, Heric-Mansrud A, Jensen E, Jones K, Knuts K, Maertens de Noordhout B, Martic A, Normann B, O Eijnde B, Rasova K, Santoyo Medina C, and Baert I
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- Adult, Disability Evaluation, Europe, Exercise Test, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Treatment Outcome, Multiple Sclerosis rehabilitation, Walking
- Abstract
Background: Physical rehabilitation programs can lead to improvements in mobility in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS)., Objective: To identify which rehabilitation program elements are employed in real life and how they might affect mobility improvement in PwMS., Methods: Participants were divided into improved and nonimproved mobility groups based on changes observed in the Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale-12 following multimodal physical rehabilitation programs. Analyses were performed at group and subgroup (mild and moderate-severe disability) levels. Rehabilitation program elements included setting, number of weeks, number of sessions, total duration, therapy format (individual, group, autonomous), therapy goals, and therapeutic approaches., Results: The study comprised 279 PwMS from 17 European centers. PwMS in the improved group received more sessions of individual therapy in both subgroups. In the mildly disabled group, 60.9% of the improved received resistance training, whereas, 68.5% of the nonimproved received self-stretching. In the moderately-severely disabled group, 31.4% of the improved, received aerobic training, while 50.4% of the nonimproved received passive mobilization/stretching., Conclusions: We believe that our findings are an important step in opening the black-box of physical rehabilitation, imparting guidance, and assisting future research in defining characteristics of effective physical rehabilitation.
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- 2019
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