Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Turkey.
School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey.
J Telemed Telecare. 2020 Jun;26(5):251-260. doi: 10.1177/1357633X18822355. Epub 2019 Feb 11.
Motor imagery training delivered at home via telerehabilitation is a novel rehabilitation concept. The aim was to investigate the effects of telerehabilitation-based motor imaging training (Tele-MIT) on gait, balance and cognitive and psychosocial outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS).
This randomized, controlled pilot trial included pwMS and healthy individuals. pwMS were randomly divided into two groups, intervention and control. The intervention group received Tele-MIT twice a week for 8 weeks. The control group was a wait-list group without any additional specific treatment. Healthy participants served as a baseline comparison. The Dynamic Gait Index, used to assess dynamic balance during walking, was the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes included assessments of walking speed, endurance and perceived ability, balance performance assessed by a computerized posturography device, balance confidence, cognitive functions, fatigue, anxiety, depression and quality of life.
Baseline comparisons with healthy individuals revealed that motor imagery abilities were preserved in pwMS ( > 0.05). The intervention group exhibited significant improvements in dynamic balance during walking ( = 0.002), walking speed ( = 0.007), perceived walking ability ( = 0.008), balance confidence ( = 0.002), most cognitive functions ( = 0.001-0.008), fatigue ( = 0.001), anxiety ( = 0.001), depression ( = 0.005) and quality of life ( = 0.002). No significant changes were observed in the control group in any of the outcome measures ( > 0.05).
Tele-MIT is a novel method that proved feasible and effective in improving dynamic balance during walking, walking speed and perceived walking ability, balance confidence, cognitive functions, fatigue, anxiety, depression and quality of life in pwMS.
通过远程康复进行家庭式运动想象训练是一种新颖的康复理念。本研究旨在探讨基于远程康复的运动想象训练(Tele-MIT)对多发性硬化症(pwMS)患者的步态、平衡以及认知和心理社会结局的影响。
这是一项随机对照的初步试验,纳入了 pwMS 患者和健康个体。pwMS 患者随机分为干预组和对照组。干预组每周接受两次 Tele-MIT 治疗,共 8 周。对照组为等待治疗组,未接受任何额外的特定治疗。健康参与者作为基线比较。主要结局是使用动态步态指数(Dynamic Gait Index,用于评估行走时的动态平衡)进行评估。次要结局包括行走速度、耐力和感知能力的评估、计算机平衡测试设备评估的平衡表现、平衡信心、认知功能、疲劳、焦虑、抑郁和生活质量。
与健康个体的基线比较表明,pwMS 的运动想象能力得以保留( > 0.05)。干预组在行走时的动态平衡( = 0.002)、行走速度( = 0.007)、感知行走能力( = 0.008)、平衡信心( = 0.002)、大多数认知功能( = 0.001-0.008)、疲劳( = 0.001)、焦虑( = 0.001)、抑郁( = 0.005)和生活质量( = 0.002)方面均有显著改善。对照组在任何结局指标上均未观察到显著变化( > 0.05)。
Tele-MIT 是一种新颖的方法,已被证明在改善 pwMS 的行走时动态平衡、行走速度和感知行走能力、平衡信心、认知功能、疲劳、焦虑、抑郁和生活质量方面是可行且有效的。