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Development of Camera Based Gait Quality Measure for Persons With Multiple Sclerosis

NCT06516458 · Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
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Official title
Development of Camera Based Gait Deviation Index for Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
About this study
In rehabilitation in general, in order to track patients' progress and provide next steps, there is a need for easily obtainable, understandable, and objective measures of ability. Currently, there is no measure that clinicians can utilize to determine walking quality. While Gait Deviation Index has been validated and can reliably be used in adults who experienced a Spinal Cord Injury, it has not yet been validated in people with MS. After the MS-specific GDI is developed from this study, therapists and clinicians will be able use it as a reliable progress measure. Which may lead to the delivery of more effective therapy for patients with MS. Here we plan to measure body position with camera based tracking during your gait cycle.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion criteria: * Diagnosis of relapsing form of MS (including relapsing-remitting MS and secondary progressive MS) * Able to ambulate overground * Relapse free for at least 1 month * Age ≥18 and ≤ 75 years * Participants using dalfampridine will be eligible if taking the same daily dose for at least 2 months prior to screening Exclusion criteria: \- Orthopedic injuries, fractures, surgeries or other conditions affecting locomotor function or weight bearing
Study design
Enrollment target: 40 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2024-07
Estimated completion: 2026-07
Last updated: 2024-07-24
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: Camera Based Kinematic Analysis
Primary outcomes
  • Kinematics of the gait cycle (at the time of session)
Sponsor
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactWeena Dee · contact · wdee@sralab.org · 312-328-7503
ContactAlex Barry · contact · abarry@sralab.org · 312-238-1435
InvestigatorMilap Sandhu, PhD · principal_investigator, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
All locations (1)
Shirley Ryan AbilityLabRecruiting
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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