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Title: Structured Cognitive-Motor Dual Task Training Compared to Single Mobility Training in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis, a Multicenter RCT
Authors: VELDKAMP, Renee 
BAERT, Ilse 
Kalron, Alon
Tacchino, Andrea
D'HOOGE, Mieke 
VANZEIR, Ellen 
VAN GEEL, Fanny 
RAATS, Joke 
GOETSCHALCKX, Mieke 
Brichetto, Giampaolo
Shalmoni, Nov
Hellinckx, Peter
DE WEERDT, Natasja 
De Wilde, Dorien
FEYS, Peter 
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: MDPI
Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 8 (12) (Art N° 2177)
Abstract: The aim was to compare the effectiveness of dual-task training (DTT) compared to single mobility training (SMT) on dual-task walking, mobility and cognition, in persons with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS). Forty pwMS were randomly assigned to the DTT or SMT groups. The DTT-group performed dual-task exercises using an interactive tablet-based application, while the SMT-group received conventional walking and balance exercises. Both interventions were supervised and identical in weeks (8) and sessions (20). Nine cognitive-motor dual-task conditions were assessed at baseline, after intervention and at 4-weeks follow-up (FU). The dual-task cost (DTC), percentage change of dual-task performance compared to single-task performance, was the primary outcome. Mobility and cognition were secondarily assessed. Mixed model analyses were done with group, time and the interaction between group and time as fixed factors and participants as random factors. Significant time by group interactions were found for the digit-span walk and subtraction walk dual-task conditions, with a reduction in DTC (gait speed) for the DTT maintained at FU. Further, absolute dual-task gait speed during walking over obstacles only improved after the DTT. Significant improvements were found for both groups in various motor and cognitive measures. However, the DTT led to better dual-task walking compared to the SMT.
Notes: Veldkamp, R (reprint author), Hasselt Univ, Fac Rehabil Sci, REVAL Rehabil Res Ctr, B-3500 Hasselt, Belgium.
Renee.Veldkamp@uhasselt.be; Ilse.Baert@uhasselt.be; alkalron@gmail.com;
andrea.tacchino@aism.it; Mieke.dhooge@uhasselt.be;
ellen.vanzeir@msreva.be; Fanny.vangeel@uhasselt.be;
joke.raats@uhasselt.be; Mieke.Goetschalckx@uhasselt.be;
giampaolo.brichetto@aism.it; novs167@gmail.com;
peter.hellinckx@mscenter.be; natasja.deweerdt@msreva.be;
Dorien.De.Wilde@klina.be; Peter.feys@uhasselt.be
Other: Veldkamp, R (reprint author), Hasselt Univ, Fac Rehabil Sci, REVAL Rehabil Res Ctr, B-3500 Hasselt, Belgium. Renee.Veldkamp@uhasselt.be; Ilse.Baert@uhasselt.be; alkalron@gmail.com; andrea.tacchino@aism.it; Mieke.dhooge@uhasselt.be; ellen.vanzeir@msreva.be; Fanny.vangeel@uhasselt.be; joke.raats@uhasselt.be; Mieke.Goetschalckx@uhasselt.be; giampaolo.brichetto@aism.it; novs167@gmail.com; peter.hellinckx@mscenter.be; natasja.deweerdt@msreva.be; Dorien.De.Wilde@klina.be; Peter.feys@uhasselt.be
Keywords: multiple sclerosis;cognitive motor interference;dual task;gait;balance;cognition
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/30700
e-ISSN: 2077-0383
DOI: 10.3390/jcm8122177
ISI #: WOS:000506640400147
Rights: 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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