Fall Risk Reduction in Multiple Sclerosis: Exercise Versus Behavior

Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinicalTrials.gov
Year 2013
Falls are a serious health concern for persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). Over 50% of persons with MS suffer a fall over a 6-month periodwith the majority of falls resulting in medical attention for injuries (i.e., lacerations, bone fractures, \& head injuries). The effects of a fall are often compounded as it can lead to activity curtailment, physiological deconditioning, and institutionalization. Despite the importance of falls in persons with MS, the appropriate prevention strategies (i.e. rehabilitation approaches) are not clear. The purpose of this investigation is to determine whether exercise based or educational based interventions are more suited for fall prevention in older adults with MS.
Epistemonikos ID: b78801b38ca8825aaccad2bb209707897dc9828e
First added on: Mar 31, 2022