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Isolated Versus Combined Cognitive and Motor High-tech Rehabilitation

Isolated Versus Combined Cognitive and Motor High-tech Rehabilitation

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18 years and older
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Overview

The first aim of this project is to investigate the effects of different high-tech neurorehabilitation interventions (cognitive, motor, and combined cognitive-motor) on both cognitive and motor disability outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).

The second aim is to identify the cognitive and motor profiles of MS patients who benefit the most from either the combined cognitive-motor rehabilitation intervention or the isolated cognitive or motor treatments.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • presence of mild (one or two neuropsychological tests below the cut-off score, 5th percentile) or severe (more than two neuropsychological tests below the cut-off score, 5th percentile) cognitive impairment,
  • mild to moderate walking disability with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) between 3 and 6,
  • no relapse or associated steroid use in the past three months,
  • adequate visual and auditory capacity to operate computer software.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • presence of other neurological disorders than MS,
  • major psychiatric disorders,
  • high levels of anxiety and/or depression (score>20 for Depression scale and up to 14 for Anxiety scale on Italian adaptation of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21),
  • substance abuse,
  • any type of rehabilitation intervention in the month prior to recruitment
  • pharmacological therapy not well defined and/or changed during the study
  • presence of paroxysmal vertigo
  • lower limb botulinum toxin injections within the previous 12 weeks

Study details
    Rehabilitation
    Multiple Sclerosis
    Cognitive Deficit
    Motor Deficits

NCT06820125

Universita di Verona

8 September 2025

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