Dual tasking such as walking while talking on the phone or while remembering a shopping list is very frequently required in everyday life. Cognitive-motor interference occurs when the performance capacity of a motor or cognitive task decreases when both are performed simultaneously (dual task) compared to single task execution being the so-called dual task cost (DTC). Over the past five years, in MS, (pilot) studies have been conducted in order to investigate the presence and magnitude of the CMI during walking. It was shown that, even in the early stages of the disease, when walking speed is not affected as a single motor task, pwMS slow down more than healthy controls when performing DT walking. Studies have not yet investigated the impact of the complexity of the motor task, on the DTC. Across studies, many different types of cognitive distractors were applied without any documentation of psychometric properties, such as test-retest reliability, making it not yet suited as experimental outcome measure. Results have also focused on the effects of DT on walking performance, while the performance of the cognitive task was rarely assessed. Also, the majority of studies did not document the cognitive function level of pwMS or even excluded patients with cognitive deficits. As such, the relation between cognitive deficits and dual task (cognitive-motor) performance is unclear. Motor and cognitive impairment are currently also treated separately whereas real life performance very often requiring an integrated motor and cognitive function. So far, no studies in MS have investigated the effects of physical or cognitive exercises on DT performances, or investigated effects of integrated cognitive-motor dual task training (DTT). In elderly and other neurological conditions, superior effects of dual task training (DTT) on gait training have been suggested, but the evidence is not robust yet. All these studies suggest the feasibility of DTT on gait improvement and fall risk reduction, but further insights on factors identifying responders, and differential effect of cognitive distractors needs further elucidation. This research consist of two parts that aim to investigate: Part 1: Assessment 1. the magnitude of the dual task cost according to different types of cognitive distractors (information processing, memory, attention, etc.), 2. its reliability as experimental outcome measure and 3. its association with factors as severity of cognitive or motor dysfunction, quality of life and fatigue. Part 2: Intervention 1. the effectiveness of cognitive-motor DT-based training programs compared to single modality training, on DT and ST performances (cognition and mobility) 2. whether dual task learning effects transfer to improvements in daily life and are sustained for 4 weeks without training 3. which patient profiles benefit most from the integrated cognitive-motor training 4. feasibility and usefulness of an adaptive, interactive ICT-guided DTT system.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
112
In total 12 Dual Task conditions will be performed in which 3 cognitive tasks are combined with 4 motor tasks: Cognitive tasks: * Titrated digit span backwards * Auditory vigilance with alphabets * Subtracting by 7 Motor tasks: * Walking at self-selected speed * Walking while carrying a cup of water * Walking while stepping over obstacles * Walking crisscross
standard routine training
Revalidatie & MS Centrum Overpelt
Overpelt, Belgium
Digit Span - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 - 5 4 1
Time frame: Baseline
Digit Span - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 - 5 4 1
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Digit Span - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 - 5 4 1
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Subtraction - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.)
Time frame: Baseline
Subtraction - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.)
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Subtraction - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.)
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Vigilance - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: Baseline
Vigilance - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Vigilance - Walk - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Digit Span - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: Baseline
Digit Span - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Digit Span - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Subtraction - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: Baseline
Subtraction - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\>145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Subtraction - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Vigilance - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard
Time frame: baseline
Vigilance - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Vigilance - Cup - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed with a cup filled with water in the hand on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Digit Span - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: Baseline
Digit Span - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Digit Span - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Subtraction - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: Baseline
Subtraction - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\>145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Subtraction - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Vigilance - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: Baseline
Vigilance - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Vigilance - Obstacles - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked at self-selected speed while stepping over obstacles placed every 3 meters on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Digit Span - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: baseline
Digit Span - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Digit Span - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the titrated digit span backwards. The titrated digit span backward is a task in which the participant hears a string of numbers that they have to repeat in reverse order (f.e. 1 4 5 -\> 5 4 1).
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Subtraction - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: Baseline
Subtraction - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Subtraction - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the serial subtraction with sevens task. The serial subtraction with sevens task is a task in which the participant was given a starting number of 3 digits (e.g. 152) from which they had to continuously subtract sevens (f.e. 152 -\> 145 - 138 - 131, etc.).
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Vigilance - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: Baseline
Vigilance - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Vigilance - Crisscross - Dual Task Cost (%)
persons walked crisscross from cone to cone every 2m with 80cm fixed width in between at self-selected speed on a 30-meter walkway for 1 minute, while performing the vigilance task. The vigilance task is a task in which the participants listened to letters of the alphabet and had to say aloud 'yes' every time they heard 1 of the 2 target letters (e.g. 'L' or 'R') and were asked not to respond when another letter was heard.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological Tests
This battery consists of six tests in different cognitive domains: 1) the Selective Reminding test, 2) the 10/36 spatial recall test, 3) the symbol digit modalities test, 4) the Paced auditory serial addition test with 3 seconds, 5) the Paced auditory serial addition test with 2 seconds and 6) the word list generation.
Time frame: baseline
Part of Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological Tests
The symbol digit modalities test, the Paced auditory serial addition test with 3 seconds and the Paced auditory serial addition test with 2 seconds were assessed.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Part of Brief Repeatable Battery of Neuropsychological Tests
The symbol digit modalities test, the Paced auditory serial addition test with 3 seconds and the Paced auditory serial addition test with 2 seconds were assessed.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale-29 (MSIS-29)
Questionnaire to record participants' perceived impact of MS on day-to-day life. a 29-item self-report measure comprised of 20 items associated with a physical scale and 9 items associated with a psychological scale.1 Items question patients (or their proxies) about the impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on day-today life in the last 2 weeks. All items have 5 response options from 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely). Each of the 2 scales are scored by summing the responses across items, then converting to a 0 to 100 scale, where 100 indicates greater impact of disease on daily function (worse health).
Time frame: baseline
Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale-29 (MSIS-29)
Questionnaire to record participants' perceived impact of MS on day-to-day life. a 29-item self-report measure comprised of 20 items associated with a physical scale and 9 items associated with a psychological scale.1 Items question patients (or their proxies) about the impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on day-today life in the last 2 weeks. All items have 5 response options from 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely). Each of the 2 scales are scored by summing the responses across items, then converting to a 0 to 100 scale, where 100 indicates greater impact of disease on daily function (worse health).
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Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale-29 (MSIS-29)
Questionnaire to record participants' perceived impact of MS on day-to-day life. a 29-item self-report measure comprised of 20 items associated with a physical scale and 9 items associated with a psychological scale.1 Items question patients (or their proxies) about the impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on day-today life in the last 2 weeks. All items have 5 response options from 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely). Each of the 2 scales are scored by summing the responses across items, then converting to a 0 to 100 scale, where 100 indicates greater impact of disease on daily function (worse health).
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS)
This questionnaire measures the effects of fatigue on three levels: physical, cognitive and psychosocial. The MFIS is a 21-item questionaire, scale 0 (never)-4 (always), scale range 0-40
Time frame: baseline
Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS)
This questionnaire measures the effects of fatigue on three levels: physical, cognitive and psychosocial. The MFIS is a 21-item questionaire, scale 0 (never)-4 (always), scale range 0-40
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS)
This questionnaire measures the effects of fatigue on three levels: physical, cognitive and psychosocial. The MFIS is a 21-item questionaire, scale 0 (never)-4 (always), scale range 0-40
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Dual Task Questionnaire
Questionnaire to record participants' perception of dual task problems in daily life.
Time frame: Baseline
Dual Task Questionnaire
Questionnaire to record participants' perception of dual task problems in daily life.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Dual Task Questionnaire
Questionnaire to record participants' perception of dual task problems in daily life.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Timed 25 Foot-walk test (T25FW)
test of motor function in which participants walk 25-foot.
Time frame: baseline
Timed 25 Foot-walk test (T25FW)
test of motor function in which participants walk 25-foot.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Timed 25 Foot-walk test (T25FW)
test of motor function in which participants walk 25-foot.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Timed-up-and-go test (TUG)
test of walking and balance in which participants stand up from a chair, walk, turn and sit down again.
Time frame: baseline
Timed-up-and-go test (TUG)
test of walking and balance in which participants stand up from a chair, walk, turn and sit down again.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Timed-up-and-go test (TUG)
test of walking and balance in which participants stand up from a chair, walk, turn and sit down again.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Dynamic Gait Index (DGI)
test in which assessor scores gait performance of the participant.
Time frame: Baseline
Dynamic Gait Index (DGI)
test in which assessor scores gait performance of the participant.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Dynamic Gait Index (DGI)
test in which assessor scores gait performance of the participant.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
2-minute walking test (2MWT)
test of walking in which participants walk for 2 minutes
Time frame: baseline
2-minute walking test (2MWT)
test of walking in which participants walk for 2 minutes
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
2-minute walking test (2MWT)
test of walking in which participants walk for 2 minutes
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Multiple sclerosis walking scale-12 (MSWS-12)
questionnaire to measure perception of limitations in walking ability caused by MS.
Time frame: baseline
Multiple sclerosis walking scale-12 (MSWS-12)
questionnaire to measure perception of limitations in walking ability caused by MS.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Multiple sclerosis walking scale-12 (MSWS-12)
questionnaire to measure perception of limitations in walking ability caused by MS.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)
Falls efficacy scale (FES-I)
uestionnaire to measure concerns about the possibility of falling.
Time frame: baseline
Falls efficacy scale (FES-I)
uestionnaire to measure concerns about the possibility of falling.
Time frame: Week 9 (post-measure)
Falls efficacy scale (FES-I)
uestionnaire to measure concerns about the possibility of falling.
Time frame: week 13 (4-week follow-up)