There have been no published studies to date on the effects of backwards walking in persons with MS. Thus it is important that the investigators explore different methods for treatment to help improve balance and gait and prevent injury in persons with MS with gait disturbances and balance impairments.The overall goal of this research is to collect pilot data on the effectiveness of backwards walking as a therapy for improving spatiotemporal, clinical gait and balance assessments in persons with Multiple Sclerosis compared to forward walking.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
16
The Backwards Walking Group will perform backwards walking for the entire treatment intervention.
The Forwards Walking Group will perform forwards walking for the entire treatment intervention.
Mandell Center for Multiple Sclerosis at the Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
RECRUITINGSpatiotemporal Walking Parameters from Gaitrite Mat
Change in Baseline Spatiotemporal Walking parameters from Gaitrite Mat after 8 week intervention
Time frame: Change in Baseline Spatiotemporal Walking parameters from Gaitrite Mat after 8 week intervention
Gait Speed (Timed 25 Foot Walk)
Timed 25 Foot Walk
Time frame: Change in f Baseline Gait Speed (Timed 25 Foot Walk) after 8 week intervention
Single Leg Stance (SLS)
Time frame: Change in Baseline SLS after 8 week intervention
Timed-up and Go
Time frame: Change in Baseline TUG after 8 week intervention
Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC)
Time frame: Change in Baseline ABC after 8 week intervention
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