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A comparison of two physiotherapy treatment approaches to improve walking in multiple sclerosis: a pilot randomized controlled study.

作者信息

Lord S E, Wade D T, Halligan P W

机构信息

Rivermead Rehabilitation Centre, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Clin Rehabil. 1998 Dec;12(6):477-86. doi: 10.1191/026921598675863454.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To use a pilot study to compare two physiotherapy approaches to improve walking in patients with gait disturbance due to multiple sclerosis (MS).

DESIGN

Patients were assessed and then randomly assigned to one of two groups using a block randomization technique. They were treated by the research physiotherapist for a minimum of 15 treatments over a 5-7-week period and then reassessed by an independent therapist one week after treatment.

SETTING

Both assessment and treatment were undertaken at a specialist rehabilitation centre.

SUBJECTS

Outpatients with clinically stable MS (chronic progressive or relapsing-remitting types) who were referred for physiotherapy to improve their mobility.

INTERVENTION

Comparison was between a facilitation (impairment-based) approach and a task-oriented (disability-focused) approach.

OUTCOME

Mobility was assessed using four measures: the 10-metre timed walk, the Rivermead Mobility Index, stride length and the Rivermead Visual Gait Assessment. Balance was assessed using the Berg Balance Test.

RESULTS

Twenty-three patients were entered, and 10 in each group completed the study. The groups were similar on all measured items both before and after treatment. There was no significant difference in improvement between the two approaches. Following treatment, patients in both groups showed a significant overall improvement (p < 0.05) in both impairment and disability measures.

CONCLUSIONS

No significant differences in effectiveness between the two methods were demonstrated. Both a task-oriented approach and a facilitation approach to the treatment of MS outpatients were associated with improved mobility.

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