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Functional intermuscular reduction in spasticity for people with multiple sclerosis

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/20552173211061547

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Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation; treadmill training; functional electrical stimulation; dry needling; spasticity; gait; physical outcomes

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  1. Presbyterian Health Foundation [21765-08]

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This study investigated the effects of a combination treatment of intermuscular electrical stimulation and functional electrical stimulation on gait, spasticity, fatigue, and muscle strength in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). The results showed that participants demonstrated improvements in gait speed, endurance, and a decrease in spasticity after the treatment. The combination intervention also increased toe taps and heel raises without increasing fatigue.
Background Eighty-five percent of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) incur gait impairments debilitating enough to significantly impact their function. Objectives The aim of this study was to determine if a novel combination of intermuscular electrical stimulation, followed by functional electrical stimulation combined with supported bodyweight treadmill training, would improve gait, decrease spasticity and fatigue, and improve muscle strength. Methods Using a pre-post experimental design, we implemented this combination six-week protocol in 16 individuals with MS. We completed summary statistics and longitudinal pre-post results using Wilcoxon sign rank tests with Bonferroni adjustment. Results Participants responded with median increases of 29.4 feet (p < 0.0001) during the Six Minute Walk Test, median decreases of 0.7 s (p = 0.0011) in the 25-Foot Walk Test, median increases of 3.8 toe taps to fatigue (p = 0.0306) and median increases of 5.0 heel raises (p = 0.0093). Significant changes were noted in the Modified Ashworth Scale, both after intermuscular electrical stimulation (median change = -0.5 p = 0.0039) and after treadmill walking (median change = -0.5, p < 0.0005). Conclusions Results of this novel protocol suggest this intervention combination has the potential to decrease spasticity, and improve gait speed and endurance in individuals with MS. Observed changes in mobility occurred without accompanying increases in fatigue.

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