Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Improvement in the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite Score by Multi-Function Swing Suspension Training Program

View through CrossRef
Background: Physical activity has been considered as a promising approach to slow down the disease process in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients. While the functional impairments of MS have been studied in detail, but there is limited evidence of the efficacy of exercise interventions on the Multiple Sclerosis functional composite (MSFC) score in these patients. The study aim was to in-vestigate the improvement in MSFC score by multi-function swing suspension training (MFSST) in the women with MS. Methods: The patients were divided into the intervention and control groups. A total of 47 MS patients completed the MSFC components at baseline and after the intervention. Z scores were created for each test based on control means. Results: The MSFC components showed a significant increment in comparison with the baseline levels in the four, six, and eight weeks following the first exercise session (all p<0.05). These dif-ferences in the control group were not significant. The improvement in the MSFC score and the component Z-scores in the intervention groups was found from the fourth week onwards. Conclusions: The study findings highlight that MFSST can be used as an effective treatment method in MS patients due to its positive effects on physical parameters, such as muscles strength, functional impairments, and cognitive problems.
Title: Improvement in the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite Score by Multi-Function Swing Suspension Training Program
Description:
Background: Physical activity has been considered as a promising approach to slow down the disease process in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients.
While the functional impairments of MS have been studied in detail, but there is limited evidence of the efficacy of exercise interventions on the Multiple Sclerosis functional composite (MSFC) score in these patients.
The study aim was to in-vestigate the improvement in MSFC score by multi-function swing suspension training (MFSST) in the women with MS.
Methods: The patients were divided into the intervention and control groups.
A total of 47 MS patients completed the MSFC components at baseline and after the intervention.
Z scores were created for each test based on control means.
Results: The MSFC components showed a significant increment in comparison with the baseline levels in the four, six, and eight weeks following the first exercise session (all p<0.
05).
These dif-ferences in the control group were not significant.
The improvement in the MSFC score and the component Z-scores in the intervention groups was found from the fourth week onwards.
Conclusions: The study findings highlight that MFSST can be used as an effective treatment method in MS patients due to its positive effects on physical parameters, such as muscles strength, functional impairments, and cognitive problems.

Related Results

Swing-Rod Flowmeter - A New Downhole Flow Measurement Technology
Swing-Rod Flowmeter - A New Downhole Flow Measurement Technology
Abstract In the process of separate layer injection and production, downhole flow measurement is always a difficult problem and is the bottleneck for realizing flow ...
Narrative review based on fingolimod therapy in pediatric MS
Narrative review based on fingolimod therapy in pediatric MS
The course of pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis and adult multiple sclerosis shows some clinical differences. The rate of having a second attack after the first clinical event is ...
Data-Driven Nonlinear Iterative Inversion Suspension Control
Data-Driven Nonlinear Iterative Inversion Suspension Control
The commercial operation of the maglev train has strict requirements for the reliability and safety of the suspension control system. However, due to a large number of unmodeled dy...
Mobile apps for multiple sclerosis: a focus on self-management (Preprint)
Mobile apps for multiple sclerosis: a focus on self-management (Preprint)
BACKGROUND The explosion of mobile phone users along with the importance of user’s role in managing their health provides a unique opportunity for mHealth a...
The Ryan Ramp-A Unique Stabilizing Design for a Dynamic Situation
The Ryan Ramp-A Unique Stabilizing Design for a Dynamic Situation
ABSTRACT The Ryan Ramp (Patent pending) is a unique structural design which affords safe transfer of personnel and equipment between vessels and offshore structur...

Back to Top