Effect of Dual-Task Training and Cognitive Rehabilitation in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis.
Effects of Dual-Task Training and Cognitive Rehabilitation on Gait, Balance, Fatigue and Cognitive Performance in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis
Toros University
30 participants
Apr 20, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of dual-task training and cognitive rehabilitation on gait, balance, fatigue and cognitive performance in individuals with multiple sclerosis.
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Interventions
In dual task training, patients will be given cognitive exercises such as counting backwards from 100 by 3, counting the names of cities, girls and boys while walking.
In cognitive rehabilitation, patients will be given paper-and-pencil activities and exercises to find the difference between two pictures.
In conventionel physiotherapy, patients will be given posture exercises for balance and strengthening.
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NCT06949696