Motor performance of people with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS) can decline since the onset of the disease. Longitudinal studies are needed to detect early worsening in mobility and balance using wearable devices for activity tracking and neurophysiological techniques for investigating brain functional adaptation. Similarly, neurophysiological assessment can provide evidences on the integrity of brain motor networks and mechanisms underlying cortical plasticity in the early disease phase, potentially providing a set of reliable prognostic factors of disease progression in early diagnosed PwMS. Furthermore, disease progression might be delayed using physical activity, which is effective in PwMS with moderate disability to ameliorate mobility and promoting brain reorganization and seems promising also for PwMS in the early stages of the disease. Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) measures blood flow which accompanies neuronal activity, thus, it can provide spatial information about changes in cortical activation patterns and it could represent a useful tool for studying the effect of exercise on cortical plasticity. The aims of the study in non-disabled PwMS are: 1) a) to assess the presence of subclinical balance and walking impairments using wearable devices and multimodal gait analysis and b) to investigate cortical activity during exercise, 2) to define prognostic factors associated to disease progression and 3) to study the efficacy of physical activity in preventing the worsening of mobility and stimulating brain functional adaptation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
Observation of the natural course of the disease
Ospedale Binaghi ASL Cagliari
Cagliari, Italy
IRCCS Ospedale San Raffele
Milan, Italy
IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi
Milan, Italy
Six Minute Walk test (SMWT)
Assesses distance in meters walked over 6 minutes as a sub-maximal test of endurance capacity.
Time frame: Baseline, Follow-up 1year, Follow-up 2year
Concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin (Delta oxyHb)
The differences in oxyHb during task period and resting state. Data will be extracted from functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy (fNIRS) assessment.
Time frame: Baseline, Follow-up 1year, Follow-up 2year
Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS)
Assess the neurological impairment as a result of Multiple Sclerosis, ranging from 0 (normal neurological exam) to 10 (death due to Multiple Sclerosis).
Time frame: Baseline, Follow up 1year, Follow up 2year
Regularity of gait
Instrumental gait indexes will be extracted from an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) during the a walking test.
Time frame: Baseline, Follow-up 1year, Follow-up 2yearr
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