Plain-English translation of NCT06410261 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
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This research is testing a specialized exercise program called the GH method designed specifically for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) who use wheelchairs as their main way to get around. The program involves one-on-one personalized muscle therapy sessions twice a week for 6 months. Researchers want to see whether this tailored exercise approach can help improve physical strength, reduce fatigue during daily activities, and support brain function.
People with MS who use wheelchairs often experience muscle weakness and extreme fatigue that makes everyday tasks difficult. While exercise programs have helped people with other chronic diseases, very little research has tested whether these programs actually work for wheelchair users with MS—so this study aims to fill that gap.
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If you are randomly chosen for the exercise group, you will attend one-on-one personalized muscle therapy sessions for 1 hour, twice a week, for 6 months. All participants will complete physical and cognitive assessments at the beginning, middle, and end of the study to measure changes in strength, fatigue, and thinking skills. If you are in the control group, you will complete the same assessments but will have the option to do the exercise program after the study ends.
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