Plain-English translation of NCT07355387 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This research study is testing a new home-based exercise program called the Functional Balance Intervention (FBI) designed specifically for people with multiple sclerosis. The program combines balance training, strength exercises, and cognitive (thinking) tasks done together, along with vestibular (inner ear) exercises to help with dizziness and coordination. Researchers want to see if this treatment can help improve both physical abilities and thinking skills in people with MS.
Many people with multiple sclerosis struggle with balance problems and cognitive symptoms like trouble concentrating or processing information, which can make daily life harder. This study exists to find out whether a specialized exercise program delivered from home can help address these issues without requiring frequent trips to a clinic.
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If you join this study, you would participate in exercise sessions twice per week for 4 months, doing the workouts at home with your helper buddy present for safety. Each session lasts about 1 hour and includes a mix of balance exercises, strength training, thinking-based movement games on a computer, and inner ear exercises. You'll have weekly check-ins with the research team via Zoom, and you'll be assessed before you start, during the program, and after the 4 months are complete โ all sessions will happen online.
AI-generated summary from trial data ยท Jun 4, 2026 ยท Not medical advice
United States