Plain-English translation of NCT07058870 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
Read our Multiple Sclerosis research guide โThis study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This study is testing whether a structured, high-intensity exercise program can help people with multiple sclerosis improve their walking and balance. You would participate in 10 one-hour exercise sessions in a hospital setting (three times per week), followed by 12 weeks of guided exercises you do at home. The goal is to see if these improvements last for at least six months.
Many people with multiple sclerosis experience walking and balance problems that affect their daily life. Researchers want to learn whether this intensive, hands-on exercise approach can help restore these skills and whether people can maintain those gains by continuing exercises at home.
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You would come to the hospital three times a week for two weeks, doing one-hour exercise sessions that focus on walking, stepping, and getting up from lying down. After that, you would do 30-minute exercises at home three times a week for three months, using videos or instructions provided by the study team. Researchers will check how well you walk and your balance at the start, after the hospital sessions, and again several months later.
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